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I put the firewall pad in last weekend

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It's not very smooth on the passenger side and I may trim it some more to make it lay down better

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I also bolted these on, I will have to find some kind of foam to edge them with

 

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I hung the booster and the pedal box tonight

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I worked on adjusting this little tip.

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So I threaded it out some then checked the fit until I had a gap close to this

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15/16 master for extra fluid for the Yota calipers. It's been sitting on the shelf for years, New in the box

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I need some help with these

This is the trim for around the headliner. These aren't really reusable but I can use them for templates

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What are people doing for these pieces? or for a source of material to cut your own?

Also I am starting on the clutch master. I have a couple of options...LOL

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It's interesting that they have different numbers near the outlet port (20,55,63) Any idea what they mean?

What would a late 70 early 71 have for a number?

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Charles,

Its been quite a few years but as best as I can recall I used either a 5/8" or 3/4" wide closed cell weatherstrip on both the edge of the splashguards and the bulkhead at the back of the fenders where it butts up against the A-pillar. This stuff is self-adhesive, usually available at most auto supply stores.

Jim

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17 hours ago, Patcon said:

I need some help with these

This is the trim for around the headliner. These aren't really reusable but I can use them for templates

20230109_182015_resized.jpg

20230109_182017_resized.jpg

What are people doing for these pieces? or for a source of material to cut your own?

I taped mine down to some cardboard material to make a pattern.   Lay them out in the sun or use a heat gun to get them to lay flat.

Do you have the clamp strips that go around the headliner?  I can get you some pictures if you need to see what they look like.

 

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18 hours ago, Patcon said:

I need some help with these

This is the trim for around the headliner. These aren't really reusable but I can use them for templates

20230109_182015_resized.jpg

20230109_182017_resized.jpg

What are people doing for these pieces? or for a source of material to cut your own?

Here is a link to the post I made on my build thread about removal of these items. I plan to use it remind me about how to reinstall this trim, ie steps in reverse.  I was lucky that mine reusable. Hopefully it might help.

 

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50 minutes ago, jwtaylor said:

I taped mine down to some cardboard material to make a pattern.   Lay them out in the sun or use a heat gun to get them to lay flat.

Do you have the clamp strips that go around the headliner?  I can get you some pictures if you need to see what they look like.

 

@jwtaylorIs the welting in this picture what you mean by clamp strips?

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On 1/10/2023 at 10:43 PM, jwtaylor said:

Charles, Yes that is what I called the clamp strips.  CanTechZ's post shows it quite well.

There are 2 different lengths. I am assuming the long one if for the windshield and the short ones are for the sides? I have 2 of each

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