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Installing inner fender seals to firewall 1960-66 C10
If anyone has some good pics of these installed,Id sure appreciate it.Close up's of both passenger and drivers where the seal is visible.
Any good pics of the seals that go between the inner fender and rad support would be great as well. I have my old ones but cant make heads or tails of proper install for new ones.:ito: |
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They are very basic and simple to glue on its just door seal. I am having issues getting photos off my phone to the computer. But here is my work cell shoot me a text i will send photos of my set
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I'm seeing two different shapes available (maybe more). Which work the best?
http://www.usa1industries.com/produc...96&cat=&page=1 http://d163axztg8am2h.cloudfront.net...7315e23a89.jpg and http://www.steelerubber.com/inner-fe...eal-60-0667-45 http://www.usa1industries.com/images...ender-seal.jpg And where do these go: http://www.aspenautoaz.com/uploads/1...85761_orig.jpg |
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The last two pics are fender closing panels. They attach to the rear edge of the outer fender and close up the gap there.
And the gaskets from steel rubber are the correct style for the inner to firewall |
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Thanks - I got the truck in pieces and the PO had no idea how to disassemble/save/categorize and therefore lost parts. So I'm learning here. But it's fun :)
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The Truck Shop in Orange now sells the upper and side metal fender closing panels.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1965-19...8AAOSwU-pXtdyr http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-1961-19...4AAOSwYHxWMowF |
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Here is how mine look.
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Does anyone have a picture of this seal installed?
Oh, never mind. I used the upper right hand search box (on this page) and found one when I went to pictures: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...2&postcount=22 Wanted to see the fasteners used. Okay I have it. |
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That seal under the bracket you circled is one thats overlooked by many.
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Sure is, not much written about it. I guess cause it's covered by the front fender extension.
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If your talking about this one then they are the same as the seal between the inner fender and the fire wall.
Many guys used floral shop floral staples, I used 1/16" galv wire and made mine. Major pain in the keester. |
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The clips called 'retainers' in the drawing are the same for all of them. The wire 'staples' are the same also.
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I also need to do the staple wire thing to the seals on the fender, radiator and such. Is 16 gauge wire a good fit for the holes already there? I was hoping to go stainless and found this but its 19 gauge
https://www.amazon.com/National-Hard...T5SBJB31HKVW98 |
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Should work as far as size. The originals you can bet weren't stainless. If you take your time maybe use a needle nose pliers for the flat part and bend down the sides you can make em look just like a staple.
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I got staples from one of the usual classic car parts places. I think they came with the rubber seals. Then I held the piece in a vice and used a very small drill bit and held the rubber tight to the metal and drilled through the existing holes in the metal, into the rubber all the way through. I then used channel lock pliers to push the staple through and bend the ends over. They look perfect. I was dreading this step of my restoration but it ended up being pretty easy. Just be sure not to drill holes through your fingers! :truck:
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I had all the brackets that have seals on the powder-coated. Then used 3M super adhesive sparingly let them dry overnight, then did the stable install.
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