Tool Of The Month
This is an invaluable fabrication tool for any time you want to mount a part using existing threaded mounting holes either in the part itself or holes that are already in your truck. The transfer screws are threaded on one end and feature a point on the other end. The trick here is that by threading the transfer screws into the holes that you want to copy, you can use the protruding points to mark the part you need to drill. You wont need tracing paper or a marker or any other inaccurate way of duplicating the holes once you purchase a set of transfer screws. Check it out.

The tool provides storage...

The tool provides storage for the screws when not in use. Unthread the back, and the screws are removed.

1.This Aeromotive fuel pump...

1.This Aeromotive fuel pump comes with a plain steel bracket for mounting the motor can to our truck. It works, but it neither looks cool nor custom.

2.We decided to make our own...

2.We decided to make our own aluminum mounting bracket that would bolt to the bottom of the fuel pump using the existing 6-32 threaded mounting holes. We removed the Phillips-head screws from the pump first.

3.Next, we used the tool to...

3.Next, we used the tool to thread the transfer screws into all of the existing holes.

4.In this photo, you can see...

4.In this photo, you can see that the pointed portion of the transfer screw protrudes slightly from the base of the fuel pump. The point will help us mark our new mounting bracket, giving us the exact locations for drilling our new mounting holes.

5.After coating the approximate...

5.After coating the approximate drilling locations of our bracket in Dykem marking fluid, we set the fuel pump onto the bracket with the transfer points facing down and then tapped the top of the fuel pump with a hammer. The transfer points left perfect indentations in the bracket and we used the indentations to drill the new mounting holes-no need for a centerpunch.

6.The fuel pump base was re-assembled...

6.The fuel pump base was re-assembled using longer mounting screws that went through our new bracket. The finished installation looks much cleaner and more custom than the factory bracket would have.