Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Hey any one have or know where to find a listing of all of the mopar performance distributor numbers? Been getting requests and actually have a few but the books I use do not cover them a numerical list would be awesome maybe a old catalogue or something?
 
We had them all over the place on aircraft, pia when they round out, but that is what a torque wrench is for. FYI they are called ferry bolts form the old paddle wheels on a steam ferry, seriously.
 
well hippity dippity doo... I got coffee, how about you?
I do now...
Slow starter today. Sleep-o-meter reading low. Road crew has been out here milling last 2 nights. I think they wrapped up around 3 this morning. The start/stop point is in front of next door neighbors, so we had a lot of the heavy action right in front. Staging equipment, turning around, Equipment staged with lights blinking, back-up beepers. Ugh. PITA for me, but my neighbor stopped over last night...a bit PO'd. :wtf::mob::mad:He gets up at 3:30 AM. Not sure if they are milling further down tonight or coming back to pave this part.
 
man - I went looking for 12 point stainless bolts yesterday after work.. not even Fastenal had them!
I have a corp account with them, send me the specs of what bolt you need and I'll find them for you
 
They definitely have there uses, usually stronger in holding and stretch is minimal.
 
you know - when I learned that yesterday - I thought of the coffee shop immediately.. crazy huh?

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Hey any one have or know where to find a listing of all of the mopar performance distributor numbers? Been getting requests and actually have a few but the books I use do not cover them a numerical list would be awesome maybe a old catalogue or something?

I've found some of the part numbers in the electrical section in the service manuals...

I haven't seen a chart/compilation of them yet...

I have a good collection of service manuals ranging from 64-75 that I could start looking in and develop a list if that would help you... (It may take a while with all of the manuals to go through...)
 
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Ohh, like Fairy ?? Fairy Dust ???
Or is it pronounced 'furry'.
Ya know, I'm confident with my sexuality and all but, there is no way in hell I'm going into any place of business and asking for a ferry bolt!
How bout a furry stud? :eek:But studs don't have heads....This is confusing ??... Where's Ben, he might have some insight.. :lol:
 
I['ve found some of the part numbers in the electrical section in the service manuals...

I haven't seen a chart/compilation of them yet...

I have a good collection of service manuals ranging from 64-75 that I could start looking in and develop a list if that would help you... (It may take a while with all of the manuals to go through...)
I can do that also was kind of looking for a list maybe from a old MP catalogue or something, seems like the electronic ones start with 390XXXX
 
Looked at them the assortment and price sucks, need a bunch of different lengths.
 
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