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Re: Interior Firewall Material
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It would had been easier if I did it when the complete dash was out. However it isn't too bad as the floor is out of the car which so when up on the lift, I can stand and remove things on the firewall while standing.

However I did find a socket that was left on a bolt. Apparently I had left the socket on it when I worked on it two years ago.

Posted on: 2009/12/13 20:09
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Re: Interior Firewall Material
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Mine came in and of course it was not correct. I suspect that there is a diffeenc between the open and close bodies. I called quietride who these are actually ordered from by Max Merritt and they said the owner will call me in the morning. I suspect they will want my original firewall insulator to use as a pattern.

Looks fine except for holes in some places and not in others.

Posted on: 2009/12/28 19:24
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Re: Interior Firewall Material
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Just based on my experience with 1934 Eights, the difference between open and closed bodies is expected, the open cars have a radiator shell about 2 inches shorter, and the cowl has a corresponding reduction.

Posted on: 2009/12/28 20:00
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Re: Interior Firewall Material
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Actually the shape was pretty much on except I would have to trim some of the cutout area around the glove box. I would had thought the height be different but it's not.

Posted on: 2009/12/28 21:04
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Re: Interior Firewall Material
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The company quite ride will be sending fed-X to pick up the old firewall to be used as a template. Interesting thing is they sent me two pictures of a possible 32 firewall insulator and wanted to see which one I had been shipped.

Neither matched the one they shipped and one was very close to mine, but still not an exact match but close. I think the pictures were of open vs close though they were labled super 8 and standard 8.

Ken

Posted on: 2009/12/29 22:28
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