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Hood bracket?


Fishfan
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I think they're 6x1 mm round head Philips screws.

 

mike

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'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
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Gotta promote realoem.com as it's such a great resource for all of us. This time using the part number as it was already given it was easy to find diagram and info about the screws.

24 Fillister head screw M6X16  4     07119906423

$0.18

Also would have been possible to find the # for the bracket by looking through the diagrams by the car in question.

Everybody should try and learn to use the catalog. You can also find out if the part is used elsewhere in the car or in other models.

WWW.REALOEM.COM

BMW parts 1502-2002tii 1502 Engine hood/mounting parts

 

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3 hours ago, Tommy said:

Gotta promote realoem.com as it's such a great resource for all of us. This time using the part number as it was already given it was easy to find diagram and info about the screws.

24 Fillister head screw M6X16  4     07119906423

$0.18

Also would have been possible to find the # for the bracket by looking through the diagrams by the car in question.

Everybody should try and learn to use the catalog. You can also find out if the part is used elsewhere in the car or in other models.

WWW.REALOEM.COM

BMW parts 1502-2002tii 1502 Engine hood/mounting parts

 

Thanks Tommy, that is great advice, I know that I also need to use that resource more. How is your track car these days, 

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5 hours ago, Tommy said:

Gotta promote realoem.com as it's such a great resource for all of us. This time using the part number as it was already given it was easy to find diagram and info about the screws.

24 Fillister head screw M6X16  4     07119906423

$0.18

Also would have been possible to find the # for the bracket by looking through the diagrams by the car in question.

Everybody should try and learn to use the catalog. You can also find out if the part is used elsewhere in the car or in other models.

WWW.REALOEM.COM

BMW parts 1502-2002tii 1502 Engine hood/mounting parts

 

Thank you. Great resource. Bookmarked.

 

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2 hours ago, Rich said:

Thanks Tommy, that is great advice, I know that I also need to use that resource more. How is your track car these days, 

 

37 minutes ago, Fishfan said:

Thank you. Great resource. Bookmarked.

You're welcome fellas 👍

My racecar is waiting for further interest to replace motor bearings after unfortunate oil fitting failure.

Racing is Life - everything before and after is just waiting!

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