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Ok. So turn and test. I turned it a 1/4 and it doesn’t feel much resistance. Will proceed with caution.
Posted on: 5/7 19:13
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My full running board rubber itself needs to be glued back down as it became unglued from the previous owner, but it looks as the corner/edge of mine was tucked beneath.
Posted on: 5/7 21:48
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Early service letters actually recommended tightening the packing nut with engine running, and the pump turning. Not sure if that's even possible on later engines out losing a hand.
But the logic was this would put some heat into the packing and make it softer, which would help it shape to the shaft.
Posted on: 5/7 21:48
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Thanks will work the nut when I get boards complete.
I found these but not sure where they belong? I don’t remember removing them. Any ideas what these are?
Posted on: 5/8 7:15
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Are they for the removable B pillars?
For sure not on a convertible coupe.
Posted on: 5/8 7:23
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Trying to install the light switch and knob, but running into issue, where the cowl vent is blocking the line-up for the switch and the hole in the dash? I know this was not the case when i disassembled, but I am not sure if i move the vent in the process? The vent lines up and open and closes properly, so I assume not?
I tried at different angles, but no luck. To have the "L" line up proper, I will need to have it at a bit of an angle, but turning away from the vent, but that still does not fit. Thoughts?
Posted on: 5/10 8:51
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Here are some shots of mine to go along with our phone conversation. Darn auto focus likes to pick up wires in the foreground but should give you an idea of its insert location.
As you know it is cramped and crowded in this area so I tried to take a few but there is not a lot of space to get much difference in angles. Good luck! Bob J. Attach file: Light Switch-1.JPG (1,859.31 KB) Light Switch-2.JPG (1,320.71 KB) Light Switch-3.JPG (1,476.05 KB) Light Switch-4.JPG (1,083.15 KB) Light Switch-5.JPG (982.24 KB)
Posted on: 5/10 9:25
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Thanks Bob for the post and the phone call. Yes a very tight fit, but i got it in. I adjusted the wires to com in from the underside which freed up some space.
Unfortunately, the new Knob i got must have been adjusted, as now my "L" will be almost on its side, which is unfortunate. I don't think i am able to adjust. feels like the knob is on there pretty solid.
Posted on: 5/10 10:10
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Great news!
Yes, I believe the knob is a full interference fit on the shaft. Can you simply rotate the switch in behind so the "L" is level? I guess it depends on the wire length/clearance. I know the crooked "L" would bug me, My "T" is offset a bit sometimes on the throttle cable and I fuss with that to straighten it. Bob J.
Posted on: 5/10 10:19
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