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Old 09-26-2018, 11:18 AM   #1
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How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1962

Hello. I picked up a mostly disassembled 1962 c10 and my biggest headache right now is bolt and screw sizes. I thought getting the assembly manual and shop manuals would help me out, but they don't list bolt sizes, just bolt and a part number for that bolt.

Is there anywhere I can put the bolt part numbers and get back the size? Maybe a website? I read somewhere that there is supposed to be a parts index book that will show the sizes. Anyone know the name and where I can get one?

Thank you all in advance!

EDIT: Found the thread where a parts book is mentioned. https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=426211
It's an old thread though. Has there been any developments in the recent years. Anywhere I can find a parts book online? Or can anyone look up some part numbers for me?

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Old 09-26-2018, 02:28 PM   #2
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Hello. I picked up a mostly disassembled 1962 c10 and my biggest headache right now is bolt and screw sizes. I thought getting the assembly manual and shop manuals would help me out, but they don't list bolt sizes, just bolt and a part number for that bolt.

Is there anywhere I can put the bolt part numbers and get back the size? Maybe a website? I read somewhere that there is supposed to be a parts index book that will show the sizes. Anyone know the name and where I can get one?

Thank you all in advance!

EDIT: Found the thread where a parts book is mentioned. https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=426211
It's an old thread though. Has there been any developments in the recent years. Anywhere I can find a parts book online? Or can anyone look up some part numbers for me?
Hi Ted, I'm over here in China Spring and remember going through that with my truck that came in a box so to speak. I can send you my contact info if you have any questions. Sent you a PM.
Here is some onfo on torque specs also:

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Old 09-26-2018, 03:26 PM   #3
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

I copied a bunch of this info from other threads:
Those $500 kits are pretty general and are not vehicle specific, even if they say they are. Especially when it comes to these trucks. Maybe the beds are good.
There are some threads on here about factory restoration like this one - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=488680&page=8
Now, finding the correct fasteners are another thing. You can buy a box of used fasteners from Aspen Auto Parts and have them refurbished. http://www.aspenautoaz.com/60-66-chevy-truck-parts.html
Then there is the Fender fasteners front end - I bought the Large Flange 5/16-18 here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/50-5-16-18x...MAAOxyJX1TE5dM
The older pointed ones are not available in the large flange (aftermarket), only small flange.
Arrow Plating. One block south of Berry street, west of I35. Take Berry exit off of 35 and go west. There is a RaceTrac there on the corner. Head west on Berry and turn left just before the road heads up over the big bridge over the tracks.
http://www.arrowplating.com/
It's called clear zinc. They used to have black and yellow if you prefer. They used to be a 25 dollar minimum charge for the first 25 pounds plus one dollar per pound over 25. You can plate a lot of hardware and widgets for 25 pounds. Was four day turn around time.
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Old 09-26-2018, 03:54 PM   #4
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

The parts books will sometimes help. Try gmpartswiki.com
As I understand there was a fasteners book seperate from the parts book. Never saw or found one.

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Old 09-26-2018, 04:47 PM   #5
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

@Rod thanks for the torque specs. That's in one of my books too!

So if I am missing tons of bolts, and the books aren't going to tell me what bolts I need, how do I tackle this issue the most cost effective way? I am just going to use grade 8 or grade 5 hardware store hex bolts with washers.

I've figured out almost everything is either 3/8 or 5/16. Are the doors the only things that use fine thread? What about bolt lengths? What are the shortest bolts, the longest bolts, and the most common length? I understand I'll need mostly 3/8 coarse thread 1 inch length? I am not dealing the with bed at all right now, just focusing on frame, cab, and front of truck.
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Old 09-26-2018, 08:35 PM   #6
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

For the front end, you could just buy a bolt kit.

Upper/rear, front fender mounts have fine thread also.
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Old 09-26-2018, 08:46 PM   #7
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

Almost everything for the front sheet-metal is 5/16"-18X3/4".
However there are two inner fender to firewall bolts each side that are 3/8".
The hood to hinge are short or you'll dimple the hood sheet-metal.
Also a total of two front fender to radiator support that I think are 3/8".

I had previously found some correct dimension fender bolts from the bolt barn (shown in the pic in silver) However I have since found some from Cllips and Fasteners with a dog point. Also classic parts dot com has them in dog point that "look" correct but I dont have a washer dimension - should be 13/16".
So Clip and Fasteners - http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/5-1...ts-p/a3615.htm

Classic parts - https://www.classicparts.com/1955-66...info/37%2D925/
Bolt Barn - https://www.ebay.com/itm/50-5-16-18x...-/261413110982
Come to think of it I did buy a bolt kit from ebay when I started, but that was just to get it to paint.

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Old 09-27-2018, 11:00 AM   #8
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Thanks Grounded, that's something for me to look out for!

Thanks Rod, that info is super helpful! It will make my life so much easier knowing some exact sizes!
Your links seem to be messed up in your reply though, the ones to classics parts and bolt barn and ebay.
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Re: How do I figure out bolt sizes by looking at the shop manuals and assembly book 1

Tedious for sure, I have a 62 and if you have questions, maybe post a photo of what your working on, or ask for a photo of same area, alot of helpful people here good luck....Ed.
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Thanks Grounded, that's something for me to look out for!

Thanks Rod, that info is super helpful! It will make my life so much easier knowing some exact sizes!
Your links seem to be messed up in your reply though, the ones to classics parts and bolt barn and ebay.
I re-posted them, hope it helps.
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