E type S1 Bonnet screws

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#1 E type S1 Bonnet screws

Post by Maikel » Tue Aug 26, 2014 7:22 am

Hello everybody,

I wonder if anybody knows the correct number and sizes of all the bonnet screws used on a 4.2 S1?

Here is what I recovered on my 01/67 S1

http://etype2plus2.com/wp-content/uploa ... ew_set.jpg

Can anybody confirm or coerrect?

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Maikel

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Post by christopher storey » Tue Aug 26, 2014 8:40 am

You can buy complete sets of fasteners for the bonnet relatively easily . Try Hutsons in Bradford, Yorkshire, England 0044 1274 669052

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#3 E-Type Series 1 Bonnet Screws

Post by norman m. macleod » Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:48 am

Hi Maikel,
Your timing is good, I'm assembling my 1967 bonnet right now, and I made a list when I dismantled it......
68......Self tapping screws 14G x 5/8"
46......Setscrews 1/4"UNC x 5/8"
46......Nuts for above setscrews
122....1/4" spring washers
36......1/4" Plain washers
22......Spacing washers Part No C10193 (between wings and centre section)
127....Special Washers Part No BD 542/3(Elongated Oval)

I have, however, replaced all of the above with stainless steel items, and, in the case of the setscrews and nuts, used 1/4"UNF x 5/8"
Exceptions being Spacing and Special washers, which I replaced with normal steel items (both available from SNG Barratt.......)

Plus a good few tubes of black Sikaflex.......!!
Best of luck,
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Post by eb007 » Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:16 pm

Are they painted to the body color or cadmium plated ?
can someone tell me the position of each screw and bolts

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#5 E Type Series 1 Bonnet Screws

Post by norman m. macleod » Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:38 pm

1.0 Most of the photos of original cars I have seen have the fastenings body colour, but I could be corrected on this.....?
2.0 If you go to the Knowledge Base (Tech. Info and Docs.) the position of each type of fastening is listed on P204 of the "Bonnet and Front Wings Assembly"
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#6 Re: E type S1 Bonnet screws

Post by ALAN COCHRANE » Sun May 07, 2017 10:32 am

Hi Everyone

I know this is an old thread, but I'm looking for the correct fixings for the heater air intake assembly. Mine currently sports a mixture of set screws with oval washers and hex headed self tappers. I can't find the
" bonnet and front wings assembly" mentioned by Norman in the last post. I suspect the Knowledge Base has been revamped since 2014.

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#7 Re: E type S1 Bonnet screws

Post by Heuer » Sun May 07, 2017 11:23 am

Nothing has been changed in the Knowledge Base other than to add more information. Norman was referring to page 204 of the J37 SPC which lists all the nuts, screws and washers along with their position.
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#8 Re: E type S1 Bonnet screws

Post by ALAN COCHRANE » Sun May 07, 2017 7:24 pm

Thanks David.
I think I need part no:-DAZ.814/10C but it doesn't register on either the David Manners or the SNGB websites. Fortunately XKs unlimited specify it as a No14x5/8" Pozidrive pan head. So I've ordered them off everyone's favourite auction site. A pack of 25 stainless steel for £3.59-can't be bad.

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