Help finding some hardware

Discussion in 'Chassis restoration' started by 94IDI, Jul 27, 2021.

  1. 94IDI

    94IDI Jared

    Hey folks,

    I'm hoping someone can help me ID the parts below and tell me where to find them. The bolt/spacer combo in the first two photos is a piece of hardware that sat between the front frame-horn and the bottomside of the core support.. The other photo is a bump-stop on the front frame rail. I'd like to replace all of it.. any tips?

    I'd also like to find an inner fender hardware kit, and the full gambit of power steering parts (pump, reservoir, pulley, and hoses) but it's all been tricky to track down... I'd greatly appreciate any help in finding all of these odds and ends parts as I draw nearer and nearer to some brand new Jim Weisse power!

    -Jared
     

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  2. tdacton

    tdacton Gold Level Contributor

  3. Matt Knutson

    Matt Knutson Well-Known Member

    Yes, Todd should easily be able to help you . I'm not sure what the rubber part from the core support is in the picture you posted. Just get a new core support mounting kit from Todd and be done. The rubber snubber bumper should be available from Todd or CARS, INC. (oldbuickparts.com).
     
  4. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    Those bolts in the core support mounts look like they are the Flint style with bigger heads and no flange. No one makes them. Re-use if good. Not sure on your year or car but that thick washers goes on the bottom under the nut and not under the head of the bolt.
     
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  5. 94IDI

    94IDI Jared

    Thanks for all of the suggestions guys. I hesitated on calling Todd because I know he focuses on 1970 and newer models of GS. But I’ll give him a call this week.

    is anyone in the know on a one stop shop for an entire power steering assembly?
     
  6. dukec

    dukec Platinum Level Contributor

    Todd is a great resource for all kinds of stuff. He may specialize in 70 + but he has many things for other years.
    He will also help you with info.

    Give him a call.
     
  7. ToddsGS

    ToddsGS Founders Club Member

    First off - Thank You to all the guys that referred me. That is MUCH appreciated.

    I do have hardware that will work but as Dave mentioned a NON Flange Bolt for that application in Phosphate may be a bit tricky. I do have some though . . . . Just depends on the exact length needed.

    I do have the Frame Bumpers as well . . .
    Fits 1964 - 1972 GM A Body
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