Home Forum Ask A Member Anybody know where I can get the rivet/screw for ID plates?

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  • #8780
    huntleybill
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      I need to re-mount the id plate on a Merc Mark 25E and need the screws/rivets used to secure it.
      According to marineengine.com, the part number is 10-20314 – SCREW but are no longer available.
      Where can I get these?

      Thank you
      Bill

      #68147
      Mumbles
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        Fastenal and others carry drive screws in a variety of sizes, if that’s what you need.

        https://www.fastenal.com/products/faste … ews%22%7C~


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        #68173
        Anonymous

          old mercs has them for 35 cents each
          Kirk

          http://www.oldmercs.com/searchresults.a … 14&Submit=

          #68273
          Indian Group Leader
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            US MEMBER PAY BY CHECK

            You may want to shop around. Fastenal has the drive screws for less than 10 cents each. Actually, you may find them at a local fastener shop in your town for packages containing multiple screws for fixed prices per pack. Then you do not have to pay additional for shipping.

            #68279
            ADAM GIBB
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              Canada Member

              When I re-fasten mine, I either put a drop of loctite in the hole before inserting the drive screw, or go up one size to make sure that it is firmly attached.

              #68283
              Doug Wilson
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                McMaster Carr has them too

                Doug

                how is it motors multiply when the garage lights get
                turned off?

                #68430
                tkwalker
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                  Granger, has a nice selection of sizes as well as material. <‘TK><

                  #72281
                  Bob Wight
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                    I also need these drive screws for the serial number plate on several mid 1950s OMC motors – how do I know what diameter and thread size to order?

                    Bob

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