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Hey guys, any good source to get few D washers for fenders? I ordered them through McMaster and it is back ordered like hell 18-19 weeks!!! meaning you never get them. Worst case I have to cut few myself (probably should have done it 2 weeks ago instead of waiting!!!).

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Where would a "D" washer be used on a fender?  

I didn't even know what one was so I got on the Google.  And there are several shapes/types that are apparently called D washers.  Maybe add some description?

https://www.google.com/search?q=d+washer

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They are the one that look like this. As you go down the bolt row on the fender under the hood section there are these D washers. 

The flat part is on the bottom and provides the depth needed so the washers don't stick up above the fenders. 

Note Zedsaver shows them with the flat part up. I have always seen them with the flat part down. Now I am not sure of the orientation. 

 

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Seems like they have these in stock: https://www.mcmaster.com/96025A221/

You need D washers here on 3 of the holes each side. 2 per side has those rubber bumpers. I am planning to just use all 5 D washers for now. Also flat side goes on the bottom as there is no space, that's the point for having the D washer here. I have few original ones but they are rusted. These new ones are great quality.

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6 minutes ago, CanTechZ said:

AKA "clipped washers". I don't see them called for in the parts book for fender installation, my guess is that if you find them, they were likely just cut to suit when required.

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37 seems to point to the two you need on the inside to attach the headlight housing. Those dont need D washers.

11 minutes ago, MH77280Z said:

37 seems to point to the two you need on the inside to attach the headlight housing. Those dont need D washers.

Sorry  I did point to the wrong ones, but the fender to hood ledge uses the same regular flat washer.


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9 minutes ago, CanTechZ said:

Sorry  I did point to the wrong ones, but the fender to hood ledge uses the same regular flat washer.


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Some regular washers might fit. My 77 has all 6 of them flat rusted and I dont have space to fit the regular ones. The McMaster ones work. These ones also fit a bit cheaper. Check your fit: https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/06772388
I am receiving the McMaster tomorrow and will send a snap.

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14 minutes ago, Zed Head said:

I'm really just here for the puzzle.  Can't find them on carpartsmanual but they do seem to be a thing.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-datsun-240z-112/

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On my car there are some clipped and some not. Just for reference here is how the part number 08915-43610 decodes, the digits defining the washer type are "915-4" which equals "Washer , Plain Standard".

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28 minutes ago, MH77280Z said:

Some regular washers might fit. My 77 has all 6 of them flat rusted and I dont have space to fit the regular ones. The McMaster ones work. These ones also fit a bit cheaper. Check your fit: https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/06772388
I am receiving the McMaster tomorrow and will send a snap.

Just for comparison, the ones on my 7/70 measure 17.8mm OD x 6.7mm ID for both the round and D washers. The D measurement is 15.3mm.

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