I have number 25359
That would fit the screws.
There is no picture in the instructions for the text.
So I wouldn't have discovered it myself.
Actually when using the ORD 9 SNL G-740 Parts Manual simply find the best group name for your parts in the table of contents front of manual first page.
That would be group 22 Miscellaneous Accessories
Group 22 starts on page 326. Note that it has sub chapters numbered as such 2201 Canvas items, bows & curtains, 2202 Mirrors, reflectors & windshield wipers, 2208.1 Speedometer, and finally 2210 Vehicular data plates starting on page 337.
I noticed in your photo of your patent plate someone has taken the liberty of adding . 38 . after the factory original prefix of MC. That really does not belong there but not much you can do now to correct it.
Joined: Sep 22, 2021 Posts: 59 Location: Czech Republic, Europe
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 8:31 am Post subject:
Thanks for the advice on looking in the manual.
Yes, those dots don't belong there, unfortunately someone knocked them out
The unit converter did not give me an answer to the dimensions of the screws,we have a metric system,I miss the measurements in millimeters
SCREW, TAPPING, pan-hd, gimlet-pt, sh-met-thd, S, cd
or zn-pltd, No. 6 (0.190)-18 x W
0,190 -he answers-4,826 mm?
Is that the diameter of the screw? _________________ <div>Václav S.
</div><div>1951 M38
1967
</div><div>DKW-Munga F91/4</div>
0.190 is the diameter of the screw in decimal inches. 18 is the thread pitch. These are not machine type screws. They are sheetmetal type screws so a minor deviation between inch and metric in thread pitch will not be an issue. Your "W" is where the manuals length of 3/8" is written. 3/8" = 0.3750" = 9.53mm. The "No.6" is a number system we use here in the US for small fasteners.
A note I will make is the ORD 9 entry for these screws seems to have mixed up the screw Number vs decimal" diameter. A common Number 6 screw diameter is 0.138" not 0.190". This is interesting! 0.190" is normally associated with the Number 10 screw.
The ORD 9 SNL G-740 parts manual has a glossary of abbreviations on pages 5, 6 & 7. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: Sep 22, 2021 Posts: 59 Location: Czech Republic, Europe
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 1:58 pm Post subject:
Hi, thanks for the advice.
I am sending photos of the screws.
The short ones should be original.
The length of the screw including the head is 9.7 mm.
Sheet metal in glove box went to take apart-Good access to the back of the panel.
_________________ <div>Václav S.
</div><div>1951 M38
1967
</div><div>DKW-Munga F91/4</div>
Joined: Sep 22, 2021 Posts: 59 Location: Czech Republic, Europe
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 2:05 pm Post subject:
I am adding information regarding the photo of the nut - probably the original as well.
The thickness of the nut is 2 mm. _________________ <div>Václav S.
</div><div>1951 M38
1967
</div><div>DKW-Munga F91/4</div>
The nut cannot be original from Willys. Willys used sheet metal screws and the part numbers describe sheet metal screws not machine screws and nuts. The sheet metal screws are designed for use without nuts.
Joined: Sep 22, 2021 Posts: 59 Location: Czech Republic, Europe
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 4:32 am Post subject:
Self-tapping screws, I understand.
Original unobtainable.
I'll stick with bolts and nuts.
Will not damage the opening and prevents labels from being easily stolen.
That kit wasn't cheap.
_________________ <div>Václav S.
</div><div>1951 M38
1967
</div><div>DKW-Munga F91/4</div>
Joined: Nov 16, 2021 Posts: 63 Location: NE Washington
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:45 pm Post subject:
To get back to the original question about refinishing g the plates...
How do they turn out with the sand/paint/sand method? _________________ 1955 M38A1 MD 82551
Former owner/restorer of 1977 CJ-5, stock with factory V-8.
Used as a daily driver for seven years.
Joined: Dec 10, 2017 Posts: 337 Location: Southern Maryland
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 8:02 pm Post subject:
Robert at Data Plates 4 U has all the data plates for our Jeeps and will correctly stamp your numbers on them. He even has the inspector stamps (crossed cannons and eagle etc.).
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