Re: 1940-120, engine compartment side panels
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G'day Fred,
My "guess" would be a previous owner had trouble getting them back in the car, it's difficult to reinstall them, so took this shortcut to aid getting them back in the car. Regarding the grommet, have you tried Steele Rubber? Don't know if they have them, but worth a try.
Posted on: 2013/6/27 14:45
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Thank you Mal for the reply, that is what I thought too it definitely looks cobbled for some reason. Since I took it apart a long time ago.
I think that pack120 fan has one on ebay, I contacted him but the Packard store is closed until next week. I will see if he has a good pic as to what it should look like. I haven't seen anything like the grommet in Steel but will check again. I have purchased nearly everything they have available for the car I will probable have it blasted, then powder coated, and then coated with liquid rubber, because it is so deteriorated and the coating is falling off, and with the 4 tabs it looks as if it is just a softener for the rough opening. I will post pics when I get under control. Your restoration blog is an insperation for me to get busy. Thank you very much Fred D
Posted on: 2013/6/27 19:33
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Looks like a fairly large hole but Steele has some grommets under general use parts which might be large enough. Metro Molded Partsmetrommp.com/ has different types for larger holes listed on the universal parts page.
If you can't find a grommet, McMaster-Carrmcmaster.com/ has rubber edge trim by the foot in various shapes & sizes that might work with the hole or tabbed piece in a pinch.
Posted on: 2013/6/27 20:05
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Hello All
I got the piece out and it appears as if has a thin rubber coating on both sides, I think after blasting, and powdercoating I will dip it in some rubber dip for tools i got from Harbor freight. I will post pictures during the process. Still trying to figure out the appearance of the side shields for the engine compartment. It will be awhile before I get to installing them. Any addition pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Fred D
Posted on: 2013/6/29 12:24
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Thanks everyone for the comments. I may have found the answers to all issues. I contacted the folks in Indiana and I believe they have the original drawings concerning the panels and hopefully will be receiving them in the near future, I will keep you all posted. Hope to get back to work on this auto very soon.
Fred D
Posted on: 2013/9/20 11:19
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Since you're doing a thorough job on those side panels, Fred, you might make a skirt for the bottom of them. These pix are from my 40 160, but if you see little holes spaced a few inches apart along the bottom lip of your 120 panels, they are for riveting a skirt. I made mine out of painter's drop cloth of canvas fused with vinyl on one side. There's more about these splasher panels on The Duchess Project blog, pages 3 and 5. And, yes, please document with photos what you are doing to them.
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Posted on: 2013/9/20 13:11
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Thanks Joe I've seen quite a bit watching the Dutchess, and am impressed with it. Hopefully I will get more info on the fabric when the drawings get here. I don't know if they will be of the whole assembly or a fab of the piece itself. Time will tell. I also have the original fabric on the one side and it looks as if it is a real coarse burlap impregnated with some material it may even give a part number for the fabric.
Fred D.
Posted on: 2013/9/20 19:48
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I have a '38 Eight and just recently fixed or should say rebent those same side panels on my car. Those rolled bends were on my panels too. Pretty obvious on my car that a previous mechanic did not like to remove those panels when they were taking out the radiator. They were bent back to gain access to the radiator mounting bolts and brackets. Would like to know what the specific shape should be so let us know what you find out.
Regarding the fabric skirts, where do I get more details on the fabrication of those parts. Will surf this site but anxious to learn more about what I can use to replace that dried up leather like material... Thanks.
Posted on: 2013/9/21 18:32
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