Any one installed after market firewall insulator
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tomrooster
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Any one installed after market firewall insulator
How do they fit? Look? Is worth the money ? or Should I try to make my own? I need it for a 66 f100. Thanks for any help. Tom
1966 F250 Camper Special parts truck
1966 F 100 w/391 ft
1965 F 100 project
1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible
1953 ford Customline 2 door
1952 8N
1967 triumph Bonneville
I'm still not a good welder but I've become a good grinder
1966 F 100 w/391 ft
1965 F 100 project
1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible
1953 ford Customline 2 door
1952 8N
1967 triumph Bonneville
I'm still not a good welder but I've become a good grinder
I installed one in my F100. It fit perfectly and looks just like the original only it made from ABS plastic instead of cardboard.
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Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner. A Republic is a well-armed sheep.
I hope I always stay crazy, because I know if I ever become sane, it will drive me crazy.
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ghostflamed66
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I think they are all made by the same place. The one I got also fit very well, but it did require a number of holes to be punched out. The holes were marked lightly but not punched out. I suspect that the manufacturer did this so that folks that say, wanted to leave the clutch rod out, or no longer needed a choke cable, would not have un-used holes.
I debated a long time about the best way to cut the holes -- I ended up useing a set of leather punches for the smaller holes, and a hole saw for the big ones. If you use the hole saw, make sure you compress the insulation behind the abs, or it will snag on the hole saw and get tore up. I then used some black spray paint (mask the abs first) to make the insulation black like it should be, whereever I had cut a hole and left it exposed.
I debated a long time about the best way to cut the holes -- I ended up useing a set of leather punches for the smaller holes, and a hole saw for the big ones. If you use the hole saw, make sure you compress the insulation behind the abs, or it will snag on the hole saw and get tore up. I then used some black spray paint (mask the abs first) to make the insulation black like it should be, whereever I had cut a hole and left it exposed.
