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Need advice/help to repair screw holes on front window frame.

unknrbl

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Hello, I'm looking for advice/help to repair my window frames screw hole for the roof rails.

Essentially, I want picture B to look like picture A. I want to be able to screw in and out the roof rails when needed. I'm not looking for a permanent solution for securing the roof rails (i.e. rivets) unless it's literally the last option. I've looked around the TM's and searched the internet and coming up with more frustration then answers.

So I'm asking the community for advice on how to proceed. If there is any fine bits of info like sizes, brands, prices, etc, please let me know.

For anyone curious, the truck is an '86 AM General HMMWV M998 with the 6.2l, 3spd.

Thank you in advance for reading and helping out!

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Mullaney

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Thank you for the info! I must've over looked while in the frustration.
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Now, you have your answer and the parts are on their way so - what about possibly downloading the TM (Technical Manual) for your truck now? Not being a jerk here. Just trying to help you see how those books will make you life easier and make you smarter in the future. The 24p (parts book) is a PDF like the others. Download it and maybe even do it on a desktop computer where you have a nice big screen. Open that PDF you just downloaded in Adobe Acrobat. Press the CTRL and the F keys together and you should be able to type in wellnut and that search box and it should find that part for you. It will show you where it is used and give you the military part number. Next time you will be able to do that for yourself.

The tough part is that finding things in these books can be difficult. A good example is that if you were looking for a "cab support bushing" it might not be named that (just like "wellnut" wouldn't be a normal thing to call that "gizmo") . Sometimes you just flip pages until you find the picture you need. Sometimes the index will get you close, then flip pages...

ANYHOW, congrats on getting the answer that you needed! Thanks for joining this outfit and heck - post us up some pictures of what you are working on. We are definitely picture hounds!
 

unknrbl

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Now, you have your answer and the parts are on their way so - what about possibly downloading the TM (Technical Manual) for your truck now? Not being a jerk here. Just trying to help you see how those books will make you life easier and make you smarter in the future. The 24p (parts book) is a PDF like the others. Download it and maybe even do it on a desktop computer where you have a nice big screen. Open that PDF you just downloaded in Adobe Acrobat. Press the CTRL and the F keys together and you should be able to type in wellnut and that search box and it should find that part for you. It will show you where it is used and give you the military part number. Next time you will be able to do that for yourself.

The tough part is that finding things in these books can be difficult. A good example is that if you were looking for a "cab support bushing" it might not be named that (just like "wellnut" wouldn't be a normal thing to call that "gizmo") . Sometimes you just flip pages until you find the picture you need. Sometimes the index will get you close, then flip pages...

ANYHOW, congrats on getting the answer that you needed! Thanks for joining this outfit and heck - post us up some pictures of what you are working on. We are definitely picture hounds!
Funny enough, I have the TM's (-10, -20 [1-3], and -24p [1-2]) on PDF on my PC and did read through it. I just must've over looked it out of frustration. Plus, I didn't know the name of the nut to begin with. But thank you for the advice though!
 

Mullaney

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Funny enough, I have the TM's (-10, -20 [1-3], and -24p [1-2]) on PDF on my PC and did read through it. I just must've over looked it out of frustration. Plus, I didn't know the name of the nut to begin with. But thank you for the advice though!
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That is how it works...
Sometimes you just can't find it.
Been there myself many times!

That is why this place is such a good source of information.

Glad to know that you already had the TM's too!
 

Gcelevator

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We’re you able to get the twist out? I guess it should be were you able to get the twist in? My rails will not lay flat.
My rails did not lay flat either and had to move them around a bit and do some drilling. That also pushed me to use rivnuts instead as i was not trusting the rubber insert with the force the rails were applying to it.
 
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