BobT-47P15 Posted April 4, 2019 Report Posted April 4, 2019 (edited) Looks good from here.....is it about an inch thick? There is also a Repair Manual with different information about fixing and adjusting things. You might want to get that one as well. The one on bottom right is the best match for a P15 (the red and white one goes just slightly newer). Edited April 4, 2019 by BobT-47P15 Quote
Eneto-55 Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 I realize that this is an old thread, and that even BobT hasn't been on the forum for some months. But I'm wondering if someone can tell me if the Parts List book that the OP showed a picture of above is the one that includes the complete description for bolts, etc. (i.e., diameter and thread count, length, head type), Thanks much. (I received a copy of the Master Parts List Plymouth 1936 - 1948 for Christmas from my son-in-law, but it's the one there is a PDF scan of here in the downloads section, and it doesn't include that information.) Quote
TodFitch Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 1 hour ago, Eneto-55 said: I realize that this is an old thread, and that even BobT hasn't been on the forum for some months. But I'm wondering if someone can tell me if the Parts List book that the OP showed a picture of above is the one that includes the complete description for bolts, etc. (i.e., diameter and thread count, length, head type), Thanks much. (I received a copy of the Master Parts List Plymouth 1936 - 1948 for Christmas from my son-in-law, but it's the one there is a PDF scan of here in the downloads section, and it doesn't include that information.) I have entered the ones I had from my copy of the "standard parts" book into my website’s database at https://www.ply33.com/Parts/group18 so you can look up a large number of nuts & bolts there. 1 Quote
Eneto-55 Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 (edited) 9 hours ago, TodFitch said: I have entered the ones I had from my copy of the "standard parts" book into my website’s database at https://www.ply33.com/Parts/group18 so you can look up a large number of nuts & bolts there. THANKS! Now that I look at that, I suspect I have copied that in the past..... Old age forgetfulness, mixed with the possibility of on-coming Alzheimer's. (My Dad and two of his sisters have died from it. If I do get it, I just hope I can go softly into the gloom, not become aggressive or violent, as some sufferers do.) EDIT: Yep. I've downloaded it at least twice in the past. September 2019 I converted it to a spreadsheet, then last May I copied it to a Word document. The spreadsheet I have set up with only 2 columns, but I think I may have planned to create a separate column to enter information for the location of each part. I'm not sure if I have that kind of info in any of the books I have. My problem is that my work gets in the way of my hobby, and I also still do not have the necessary shop space to get back to working on my 46 P15. Edited January 9 by Eneto-55 additional comments Quote
desoto1939 Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 I also have the same standard parts book. I have a scanner and I also scan all of my catalogs when time permits. This way i have better access to the manual and it also saves wear and tear on my catalogs. Since I have scanned my catalogs it then provides me with the opportunity to cut out any single page and print it when someone needs that specific info or when I am looking for that part I can take it along with me to a swap meet. Rich Hartung desoto1939@aol.com 1 Quote
Eneto-55 Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 Thanks everyone. I'll be on the look out for one of those, hopefully at a reasonable cost. Are there other sections of this book (those not dealing with the fasteners) that have information NOT in books like the Repair Manuals, or the Master Parts List book? (It's a good one to have, but it doesn't include the specs for the hardware. Maybe there was an unabridged version - mine is the 'condensed' version, but still 485 pages.) Quote
desoto1939 Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 Here is the front page of the standard Mopa Parts reference catalog. I currently have this entire catalog scanned into my computer. Rich Hartung desto1939@aol.com Quote
Young Ed Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 I have an Oct 1948 printing and the standard parts section is 1 page. It says" standard parts, such as bolts, screws, rivers, plainwashers, lockwashers, etc are listed in this parts list as attaching standard parts immediately under the part which they attach. For further information see standard parts list D-11171 dated may 1946. Quote
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