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Tiny Screws

Does anyone know where and if it's possible to get the tiny-ass screws that hold the TFI module on.  I managed to lose both of mine.

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Reply #1
go to the salvage yard and find any ford that uses a tfi and take'em they will work. Or head into a parts store and have them pull any tfi dizzy and get the thread size and ptich and buy some where you buy your bolts.
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Reply #2
home depot ;) you can get them in allen head and will work fine if you can't find the stock ones..
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Reply #3
I'm thinking I'll go to the JY.  Dunno why that didn't occur to me earlier.

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Reply #4
-if you have no luck, you can go to your ford dealer and order part # n801293-s36.  these are the factory screws....
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Reply #5
HOME DEPOT or if you have a real local hardware store that is where i went for all my missing bolts and what not.

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Reply #6
Try Fastenal, they deal in commerical hardware, they do retail as well.

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Reply #7
i would never consider reinstalling the hex head screws again.  I used phillups self tappers......
but...
the allen head like mentioned is ideal for getting them tighter so your tfi base ground is in good contact.