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fishingjred73 01-19-2010 10:32 PM

Pictures of what's underneath the inner cowl panel
 
Here's some pictures after I took the inner cowl off my '68.

This one shows the drain for the cowl
http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_DSCN2440.jpg
Inside the right vent box
http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_DSCN2441.jpg
Why cowl panel screens may be a good idea. :lol:
http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_DSCN2437.jpg

redbaron69 01-19-2010 10:45 PM

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im dealing with rot issues in this location myself. once i get it all cleaned up and fixed you can bet i will have some kind of screen there. the only good thing about it is, once you button it all back up you cant see much of it.

capev86 01-19-2010 11:17 PM

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that is the only real rust issue on my 72 burb also. thinking about having a drain hole drilled in the low point when i have it repaired. lmc makes a screen that goes under the cowl panel to keep out debris. the stainless one is like 50 bucks and it is on my future purchases list.

redbaron69 01-19-2010 11:25 PM

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heres what im dealing with

redbaron69 01-19-2010 11:30 PM

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and more.................

68C15 01-19-2010 11:35 PM

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sad thing is the engineers haven't got any better. let's see what the new trucks look like in 40 years.

fishingjred73 01-20-2010 12:03 AM

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Yep red looks like we're in the same boat.

Vega_67C10 01-20-2010 12:25 AM

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Another reason I dont want to take mine apart yet. To me it looks to be minor, but a body guy I am not, so good luck with it.

Zoomin 01-20-2010 01:18 AM

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Dealing with that issue too.

usmcchevy 01-20-2010 02:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fishingjred73 (Post 3744009)
Here's some pictures after I took the inner cowl off my '68.

Looks like you will put whats left of my cab to good use!

jim zag 01-20-2010 07:12 AM

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Trucks left outside for long periods of time are all a problem. Mouse nests are like sponges and can really be trouble. My original truck has typical northern rust on the bottom and can be repaired with the usual patch panels. I was going to sell it off but I think I am going to keep it and fix it. You can repair all of it but you gotta have patience!!!!

fishingjred73 01-20-2010 10:07 AM

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Yep Ben your cab will live on! :lol:

bigguy69 01-20-2010 03:09 PM

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yep i figure i am fixin to run into the same thing. that is why i am waiting to.

sdailey 01-20-2010 03:40 PM

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My cab is rusted in the same place as well. Luckily I had a donor cab that I could rob the cowl off of.

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...1/DSC01593.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...1/IMG_0651.jpg




For those that maybe don't know yet, the aftermarket is now making replacement cowls.

lchall 01-20-2010 04:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sdailey (Post 3745434)
My cab is rusted in the same place as well. Luckily I had a donor cab that I could rob the cowl off of.

For those that maybe don't know yet, the aftermarket is now making replacement cowls.

I actually just got one of those inner cowls in the other day. Overall I thought it was a really good part, at least on visual inspection.

There were only a couple of things I did not like. It was not entirely one piece. The face (toward the front of the truck) of the ends of the cowl that wrap around are seperate pieces that are spot welded in. Not a big deal will just have to weld up and grind smooth. The other was a few wrinkles in these areas during the stamping process. Should be able to grind down and smooth out. Other than that looks good to me. I attached a pic below with those areas circled.

I would show a test fit pic on my cab, but have to make some additional modifications. I shaved the vents off and removed the big dent in the cowl on the passenger side where the blower is at to make like the drivers side.

It's about $200 for the part, but due to the size was around $100 for the shipping. Got mine from Southern Kentucky Classics.

Attachment 536875

fishingjred73 01-20-2010 07:05 PM

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Did it include the captured nuts for the fender and outer cowl to bolt to?

POPO1984 01-20-2010 07:17 PM

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I have the passenger side cowl section for sale which i bought from a member on the board i can get a pic up for anybody who is interested

lchall 01-20-2010 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fishingjred73 (Post 3745859)
Did it include the captured nuts for the fender and outer cowl to bolt to?

Yes, it has the nuts and reinforcement plates installed for both the fender and outer cowl.

lchall 01-20-2010 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by fishingjred73 (Post 3745859)
Did it include the captured nuts for the fender and outer cowl to bolt to?

On the passenger side it also has the channel installed that I am guessing is a path for water around the blower assembly. It's the metal piece you show in your very first picture of the thread fishingjred73.

Zoomin 02-10-2010 06:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lchall (Post 3745518)
I actually just got one of those inner cowls in the other day. Overall I thought it was a really good part, at least on visual inspection.

There were only a couple of things I did not like. It was not entirely one piece. The face (toward the front of the truck) of the ends of the cowl that wrap around are seperate pieces that are spot welded in. Not a big deal will just have to weld up and grind smooth. The other was a few wrinkles in these areas during the stamping process. Should be able to grind down and smooth out. Other than that looks good to me. I attached a pic below with those areas circled.

I would show a test fit pic on my cab, but have to make some additional modifications. I shaved the vents off and removed the big dent in the cowl on the passenger side where the blower is at to make like the drivers side.

It's about $200 for the part, but due to the size was around $100 for the shipping. Got mine from Southern Kentucky Classics.

Attachment 536875

Does anyone know who makes this part?

redbaron69 02-10-2010 08:35 PM

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is this piece the "cap"or the section were the vents are located? kinda hard to tell from the pics

Zoomin 02-10-2010 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by redbaron69 (Post 3793107)
is this piece the "cap"or the section were the vents are located? kinda hard to tell from the pics

That piece

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...5&d=1264018228

would fix this...

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...1/IMG_0651.jpg


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