P15 radiator support mount

Started by Pauls408, November 26, 2022, 10:52:42 AM

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Pauls408

I put the radiator support plates and shock spacer back together with the rubber shock spacer between both steel plates and mounted the radiator support on top. I had maybe 2 threads below the end of the nuts. I waited a couple of days and retightened the nuts. This made another thread closer to the end of the nut. Close enough for now.
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Pauls408

Well the closest I could find was a rubber shock pad for a '48-'54 Ford F1 pickup. It looks like the technology for that time period was the rubber shock mount.

This part is .250" thick. I don't know how thick the original shock mount rubber was.

With both plates, this rubber shock mount, the nut, the lock washer and the flat washer and the frame thickness,the total thickness is 1.3125", the bolt length is 1.5".

That leaves about 3 threads on the end of the bolt when everything is sandwiched together.

So I'm perplexed.
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Lindsay McConnell

Both my plates were sandwiched, together. I THINK I can remember having a parts car that had three plates...Not certain as to why, but I remember thinking just how strange...
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Pauls408

Ok Lindsay, that answers my question. thank you very much
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Pauls408

Lindsay, can you tell me is the second steel plate is mounted underneath the frame?
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Lindsay McConnell

On both my 41's that material was on the topside.
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TodFitch

I don't know the answer to your question but I think someone on the P15-D24 forum might. Https://www.p15-d24.com
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Pauls408

I am restoring my 1946 Plymouth Special Deluxe club coupe. Currently, I am working on restoring the radiator and radiator support. When I took off the radiator support assembly there are 2 steel plates with the "U" shaped slots for the mounting bolts. The plate with the shock insulating material was on top and the other plate without any insulating material was under it. The 2 nuts lock washers and flat washers were bolted on to the bolts in the underside of the frame in the access hole. My question is should the plate without the insulating material be mounted in the underside of the frame instead of where it is on the topside of the frame under the plate with the insulating material?
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