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Old 09-07-2018, 02:38 PM
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Anyone have a dozen number 2 u-drive screws to sell? I purchased a box of 100 #10`s about 9 years ago because that was the only source. Well I will be sitting with these probably forever and do not want another 100 #2`s. (to the folks wanting to know what a U-drive screw is, these are used to attach the small info plates to generators, starters, distributors on early Delco products). Thanks

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Old 09-07-2018, 09:05 PM
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You should put this in the Garage Sale forum instead of here.

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Old 09-08-2018, 12:29 AM
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Anyone have a dozen number 2 u-drive screws to sell? I purchased a box of 100 #10`s about 9 years ago because that was the only source. Well I will be sitting with these probably forever and do not want another 100 #2`s. (to the folks wanting to know what a U-drive screw is, these are used to attach the small info plates to generators, starters, distributors on early Delco products). Thanks
And engine rebuild tags, remember those?

Fastenal site has them available individually.
I believe you need an account though.

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Old 09-08-2018, 08:42 AM
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Oh yes the rebuild tags...……..what about Briggs and Statton, Bridgeport, Skill, Kohler, most tractors, generally any electric motor in the day. I`m actually working on a 1932 Wayne gas pump that needs the drive screws. Opps, I should have said 1932 GTO to keep it honest here. I actually used up my #2`s on my 64 and 65 GTO starters when they were restored.


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Oh yes the rebuild tags...……..what about Briggs and Statton, Bridgeport, Skill, Kohler, most tractors, generally any electric motor in the day. I`m actually working on a 1932 Wayne gas pump that needs the drive screws. Opps, I should have said 1932 GTO to keep it honest here. I actually used up my #2`s on my 64 and 65 GTO starters when they were restored.
You just had to say that (I have a '36). Looked for these "rivets" (lol) before, and drew a blank, at least now I know better.

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