Private Lugnutz
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If you're referring to the mfgrs in the table that included that size in their regular lineup, I don't recall seeing such footnotes in their listings, Jock. If you're referring to the mfgrs in the table that didn't include it, suggesting it may have been noted elsewhere in the catalog, that's very possible. I didn't look that hard. That was a prominent use case for the 21/32". Also Ford V8-60 main bearings. The Herbrand 1937 and 1941 catalogs are the most prolific I know of for use case footnotes, but I didn't think to include Herbrand in my hasty survey, and use cases wasn't really my purpose this time around. I only alluded to them briefly upthread, because we have discussed them elsewhere and often and I have the use cases linked in the Sticky to a handy summary post by leg17 on the topic, including also 23/32” (1933-34 Chevrolet front main bearings) and 29/32” (Chrysler Corp shackle bolts). My purpose was just to go through a handful of representative mfgrs' catalogs in those timeframes to back up the evolution I discussed in post #2 and #5.Perhaps some manufacturers only listed 21/32 as a special for Ford Model A connecting rod nuts.
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