Re: 1940 radio to fire wall plate
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I don't believe there is a plate but there are brackets on either side of the box where bolts are placed which pass thru the pad and firewall to have nuts and washers installed on the engine side. Speaker is handled similarly except bolts are on the rear of the speaker.
I don't know which radio you are installing but the procedures are similar for all. Here is the instructions for installing the Custom model radio. If you have the Deluxe or the 1 button radio, if instructions are not already in the literature section I also have info for both of those if you would prefer. I will need to reduce the file size before I can post them though.
Posted on: Today 12:30
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Howard
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Re: 1940 radio to fire wall plate
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HH56 responded while I was marking up the attached photo.
The procedure provided is great but the photo shows the receiver box back attachment 2 "fingers" on each side. A hex bolt + washer typically goes through the middle of the fingers with a rubber flat pad between the fingers and your firewall to dampen rattle/noise. The bolt is long enough to go through all the firewall insulation/steel wall and protrude enough to take a flat+lock+nut on the engine side of the firewall. Please verify that your junior radio has similar fingers to the senior radio receiver box shown.
Posted on: Today 12:56
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Re: 1940 radio to fire wall plate
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Home away from home
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I can confirm that the junior 1940 radio had the same ears. Is it possible that the one you’re trying to install is aftermarket?
Posted on: Today 13:32
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