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looking for body work bolt.

Not sure if this part is even available.

It looks like I lost some hardware along the way ..

from what I see it looks to be a bolt and spacer for the oil line ..

I think I found the spacer

https://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/SuperCat/0791/POR_0791_ENGOIL_pg11.htm#item35

but not the bolt/ washer assembly , does anyone happen to know if this part is available here ?

it is just in front of the rear wheel underneath.

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or if someone could at least snap a pic of what is supposed to be there it might help, thanks.
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OK as I always I must qualify that I'm not sure if it's the same on your year car, but on an 88, that is one of three locations on the bottom of the rocker panel trim that both attach oil line support brackets and secure the bottom edge of the panel. See attached photo. This shows the hardware. Disregard the finned lines, as they did not fit on my 88 and I had to return to Elephant and swap out for factory smooth lines, which fit perfectly. But you get the idea. The tapping screw secures to a tab welded to the body. The rocker trim tab sandwiches between the two washers. The spacer, well, spaces it off the lines. See also PET 810-00 Pages 1 and 2. You're looking for 14, 15, 16. Although the PET shows only one washer per location, mine has two.





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Thanks , as my sig shows I have an Sc , the pet isn't as good in this area, do you know if pelican sells this screw ? I tried some others and they diid not seem to grab. I did not try hard as I want to preserve any threads obviously.

but I think that's it , I was looking at the oil lines , I'm going to go back and recheck the body strip for SC
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yup that's it !!!! thank you , I found the exact same on eon the SC 14 15 and 16
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of course NLA should not be too tough to make a 11.5 mil spacer out of delrin or some other material
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Yep. Nothing too fancy. I was fortunate in that mine weren't completely missing so I just bead blasted and painted the metal bits and cleaned up the plastic spacer. Note I stripped the threads on one of my brackets but I was able to use a long M6 bolt and get a lock washer and nut on the back side.

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