Judging Manual(exterior 15 Rear Bumper Area),shows To Use A Castle Nut On Top Of Bumper Guard Verticle Uprights. Shouldn't These Me Morsen Nuts? Castle Nuts Are Used For Cotter Pin Applications. Most Rear Bumper Bolts Use Split Nuts Which I Believe Are Called Morsen Nuts. Spelling Probably Wrong. Is This A Misprint Or Does It Really Use Castle Nuts?
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Re: c1 rear bumper guards
Judging Manual(exterior 15 Rear Bumper Area),shows To Use A Castle Nut On Top Of Bumper Guard Verticle Uprights. Shouldn't These Me Morsen Nuts? Castle Nuts Are Used For Cotter Pin Applications. Most Rear Bumper Bolts Use Split Nuts Which I Believe Are Called Morsen Nuts. Spelling Probably Wrong. Is This A Misprint Or Does It Really Use Castle Nuts?
I think they mean Marsden nuts; can't imagine using castle nuts and cotter pins on a bumper.- Top
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Re: c1 rear bumper guards
From an untrained eye, the two types of nuts look the same, but the castle nut does not self tighten like the marsden nut does. I just removed the bumper guards on my 1960 and put the marsden nuts in place. It was a lot of effort just to replace two nuts that were not visible anyway; but now they are correct!- Top
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