January 3, 201312 yr comment_410773 The clamshell screws shown in the US/Canada Parts Catalog 1970-1973 as well as the microfiche show a machine screw used up to July '73 (M3.5 X 16). Aug '73 is when the revision is found, changing to a self tapping screw. Not that critical, so just use what you have that is a good fit and does the job or if you want the part number, it can be found below in the 'fiche if you want to check for availability. EDIT: Kind of a crappy pic, the part number is 08513-41623 Edited January 3, 201312 yr by geezer added part number Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-410773 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 3, 201312 yr comment_410774 Thanks Geezer, I wonder if the M3.5 X 16 would be easier on the plastic? I will try that size in place of the wood screws and see how they fit.Mike Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-410774 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 3, 201312 yr comment_410785 If my memory is correct, long M3's are used in 240z front turn lights to screw into the orange plastic. They may bite into the clam shell plastic. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-410785 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 4, 201312 yr comment_410805 Ha Ha Blue that is hilarious. Here is a similar poster from the X Files that was behind Mulder's desk: Ace hardware here doesn't have half sizes such as 3.5 mm screws, off to another store they say does have them. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-410805 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 4, 201312 yr Author comment_410809 Thanks again guys. The car in question is a 77, and I'm pretty sure that I remember they were the self tapping variety. I've got the other two screws (the machine screw style) and I remember thinking to myself that it seemed really stupid (and expensive) for Datsun to have used three different styles of screws to hold that clamshell in place.I think I'm going to unscrew one or two of my door sill screws and see if I can't figure out if that's what happened.Thanks for the saucer pic Blue. I knew it... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-410809 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 27, 201410 yr comment_444287 FWIW here are the screws used now on my clamshell that work. The 4 screws that are all the same size may well be a #6 size I don't know. Sorry for the blurry photo Captain Obvious, if you want close up pictures of the 6 screws let me know.[ATTACH=CONFIG]59363[/ATTACH] how to verify.Mike - Thank you so much for the picture you provided above. I was missing the 0.7 pitch, 4mm screw and could not figure out the size. Your pic was just what I was looking for!!!Cheers, Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-444287 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 27, 201410 yr comment_444288 If my memory is correct, long M3's are used in 240z front turn lights to screw into the orange plastic. They may bite into the clam shell plastic. Good to know; I order 100 in stainless for my lense restorations. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/45295-steering-wheel-clamshell-screws/?&page=2#findComment-444288 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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