By 2188nrha - 15 Years Ago
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Hi everyone I am finally getting the pieces together to finally complete building up my 292. Thanks to Charlie for helping me get sorted with a prober timing cover for the engine. I am looking for a set (4) aluminum valve cover wing nuts to go with the moon valve covers I got on e-bay. I am sure I will be asking for more advice as start up time approaches.
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By awhtx - 15 Years Ago
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Are the wing nuts you're looking for some kind of special nut to match the valve covers? If not here's a link to 5/16-24 (Ithink that's the stud size) wing nuts in plated, stainless and brass. http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-wing-nuts/=64ctua
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By 57FordPU - 15 Years Ago
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Dave, These are not for sale, but I thought I'd let everyone see what it is you are looking for. These were made by Eelco and I haven't seen them for sale in a long time. I bought these at a swap meet some years ago. The guy had about 20 and were still in blister packs. I only bought 4, "DOH!!!". Later..............Charlie 

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By 2188nrha - 15 Years Ago
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Thanks Charlie
That is exactly what I am looking for. Just missed a set on E-Bay 3 weeks ago. (fell asleep a 1/2 hour before the closing/ #*%?! time change).
But will keep looking.
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By BIGREDTODD - 15 Years Ago
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I did the same search recently...try this fellow. Same Eelco wing nuts that are on Ebay from time to time: http://www.forwhatyouneed.com/finned_valve_covers_valley_pans.htm 
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By gritsngumbo - 15 Years Ago
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"5/16" - 18 thread" - will those fit our Y-Blocks? If so, I'll order a set (or two).
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By Park Olson - 15 Years Ago
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You need 5/16-24 for the original stud .
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By gritsngumbo - 15 Years Ago
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Thanks!
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By BIGREDTODD - 15 Years Ago
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Park Olson (3/8/2010) You need 5/16-24 for the original stud .DUH! Sorry...I suppose you could change studs, or tap the wing nuts...
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By Duck - 15 Years Ago
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Just thought I'd put it out there- There was a guy who had a set of nice T-bird valve covers come up missing due to those. He had his car parked for the night at the motel the club was staying at (he was attending an out of state show) He discovered the theft the following morning. I read about it on Jalopy Journal a year or two back, IIRC /Duck
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By rgrove - 15 Years Ago
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Park Olson (3/8/2010) You need 5/16-24 for the original stud .You sure about that? IIRC, at least on mine, I *thought* that the bolt hole in the head for the stud is coarse thread, and you use that itched stud for the regular valve covers. If you had the t-bird dress up covers you had to get different studs that were coarse on one end (to go into the head) and fine pitch on the other for the dress-up nuts specific to those covers? Is my recollection wrong on that? cars still tucked in for the winter else id go check!
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By Duck - 15 Years Ago
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Studs for the aluminum T-bird covers are LONGER- diameter & thread size is the same... /Duck
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By Ted - 15 Years Ago
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rgrove (3/8/2010) .....I *thought* that the bolt hole in the head for the stud is coarse thread, and you use that itched stud for the regular valve covers. If you had the t-bird dress up covers you had to get different studs that were coarse on one end (to go into the head) and fine pitch on the other for the dress-up nuts specific to those covers? Is my recollection wrong on that? cars still tucked in for the winter else id go check!Here are the dimensions for the rocker studs for the stock metal valve covers:5/16”-18 X 5/16”-24 X 3.86” For the aluminum T-Bird covers the dimensions are: 5/16”-18 X 5/16”-24 X 4.125” Coarse thread at the heads and fine threads for the valve cover nuts.
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By 5.0strd - 15 Years Ago
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when I changed over to the alum T-Bird covers I used 5/16-18 grade 8 all-thread, cut it to the length needed. That way the coarse thread gives you more options for acorn nuts wing nuts etc. I did it mostly because I had a hard time finding anyone who stocked the correct T-Bird studs.
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By 2188nrha - 15 Years Ago
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Thanks for the replies. I found a nice set of enlarged aluminum acorn nuts at restoration shop her in the Netherlands. I am still looking for the wing nut style if anyone finds some. Let me know. I will post pictures of my engine build in the very near future.
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By Ted - 15 Years Ago
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Here’s an ebay link to some cast wing nuts you can drill and tap for what ever size you’d like. Pricing is not all that bad either. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260478022961&viewitem
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By BIGREDTODD - 15 Years Ago
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For those of you still looking, I bought some from both sources. The link I noted in an earlier post (with picture) cost me $40 shipped for 2 bags of 4, Eelco brand packaging. I contacted the seller in Ted's link above and got a bulk pack of 8 for $16/shipped. The Ebay seller that Ted listed sells the rough casting, and it isn't tapped for threads, but has a 1/4" hole if I recall correctly. That would be best for a Y-block fella's purpose.
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