Firewall drainage holes
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Firewall drainage holes
Hello to everyone,
Is anybody able to give me information on the two drainage holes below the heater box opening? (pic attached)
Looking closer at the holes, they have what looks like two smaller holes for mounting something??? is there some sort of rubber flap or mesh grille that attaches here or is that just the way they are?
Thought I'd ask the question now while I can get to them easy, before I start assembling the front end again
Cheers
Is anybody able to give me information on the two drainage holes below the heater box opening? (pic attached)
Looking closer at the holes, they have what looks like two smaller holes for mounting something??? is there some sort of rubber flap or mesh grille that attaches here or is that just the way they are?
Thought I'd ask the question now while I can get to them easy, before I start assembling the front end again
Cheers
Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Hi Daniel - There are two rubber flaps that cover those holes. You might find them at a Auto yard (Big M) or Gary Goers may have them. I think several years and all makes of mopars had them.
Good Luck
Dick.
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Item #41 in Gary Goers Catalog #9 (see p. 19)
Gary's problems with computers is legendary, but I post his contact info here, hoping he is back online.
Email goers@garygoers.com
web www.garygoers.com
He is nearly impossible to contact personally, but if you send him a check to cover parts and more than enough to cover shipping, he will refund the difference.
The flaps can be installed at any time, but it would be easier to snap them in before the engine goes in.
roger
Gary's problems with computers is legendary, but I post his contact info here, hoping he is back online.
Email goers@garygoers.com
web www.garygoers.com
He is nearly impossible to contact personally, but if you send him a check to cover parts and more than enough to cover shipping, he will refund the difference.
The flaps can be installed at any time, but it would be easier to snap them in before the engine goes in.
roger
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Thinking ahead, you are gonna need body plugs, body-to-frame cushions, etc etc ETC!
I have a downloaded copy of Goers' catalog but I can't recall where I got that link!!
(I think it was over at www.forwardlook.net). A regular copy of his catalog goes for $4.00, and is available from Gary: Gary Goers
37 Amdahl Lane
Kalispell, MT 59901
I have a downloaded copy of Goers' catalog but I can't recall where I got that link!!
(I think it was over at www.forwardlook.net). A regular copy of his catalog goes for $4.00, and is available from Gary: Gary Goers
37 Amdahl Lane
Kalispell, MT 59901
Re: Firewall drainage holes
I do have a downloaded catalog on my harddisk in PDF format. If anybody wants it just give me your email address and I can send it by email.
Ron Keij
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
You already provided it, Ron! It can be downloaded here from the Forum:
https://59plymouth.net/59forum/view ... 6174#p6174
Dan
https://59plymouth.net/59forum/view ... 6174#p6174
Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Hi all, and thanks to everyone for the information, Roger I see the part number that you mentioned in the catalogue, now it makes sense! I actually got a hard copy of the catalogue from GG last time I got some parts, BTW, the price is now $5.00. Your not wrong about GG being hard to get hold of, I'm waiting for an email reply from weeks ago in relation to information on the weather strips that I'm after , just wondering whether to get them from Bernbaums? but I'm not sure if they have the flocked roof rail that I think Tom Fox mentioned, also a little concerned about their windsheild rubbers after reading bout Mathews horror story of breaking a screen ......mmmm what to do? might give Gary another try before changing tack.
I got most of my body insulater rubbers from Bernbaums and the quality is brilliant!
Any one got further thoughts on the Bernbaum weather strips? my catalogue from them may not be 100% updated so maybe they have the flocked roofrail in stock by now?
I got most of my body insulater rubbers from Bernbaums and the quality is brilliant!
Any one got further thoughts on the Bernbaum weather strips? my catalogue from them may not be 100% updated so maybe they have the flocked roofrail in stock by now?
Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Dan, read this thread:
https://59plymouth.net/59forum/viewtopi ... 6676#p6676
Gary has both types, but you won't be able to use the flocked type unless you have the strip rails (not the channel rails).
Dan
https://59plymouth.net/59forum/viewtopi ... 6676#p6676
Gary has both types, but you won't be able to use the flocked type unless you have the strip rails (not the channel rails).
Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Thanks Dan, interesting reading, I have the strip type and on closer inspection of the seals that I removed I can see that they were flocked, in bad shape though....now to try and get in contact with Gary again
Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Daniel - Is there a chance you can post pictures of the body mounts you got from Birnbaum.
Thanks,
Dick.
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Hi Dick, here is the pic of the body insulators that I got from Birnbaums, I think by memory they were $7.50 per set, hope this helps.
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Dan
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Thanks Daniel - That is exactly what I need.
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Daniel and Dick, I have looked at Bernbaums online catalog, http://www.oldmoparparts.com and can not locate the part number or even the section they would be in, Can you help me out. I don't have Dick's keen "Eagle eye "eyesight! must be the good clean living in Florida and Daniels Austrailia!
I thought they would be in section A.B or even U but no luck. Can you guys help me out where in the catalog they are located in.
Or is it in the Gary Goers catalog, both were mentioned in this thread...
John Q
I thought they would be in section A.B or even U but no luck. Can you guys help me out where in the catalog they are located in.
Or is it in the Gary Goers catalog, both were mentioned in this thread...
John Q
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John Q - I have Bernbaum Catalog #32 and they are on page 12. Part #B-140. $7.50 pr. They don't look like the mate together, should they??
Daniel - Thanks for the pictures of the Mounts from Birnbaum. I have a question, are they supposed to mate to each other. It looks like the hole is to small in one for the other to fit into. Gary goers Catalog #9. page 29 shows #339A with a plain hole and 339B or 339C with a protrusion that fits into 339A. Which one do we use the Tall Center or the Short Center?? each one is $3.25 ea. I ordered the Short Center and received them in about 10 Days. Hope this helps.
Dick.
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Kalispell, MT 59901
Include 15% for Shipping. Minimum $3.50.
Daniel - Thanks for the pictures of the Mounts from Birnbaum. I have a question, are they supposed to mate to each other. It looks like the hole is to small in one for the other to fit into. Gary goers Catalog #9. page 29 shows #339A with a plain hole and 339B or 339C with a protrusion that fits into 339A. Which one do we use the Tall Center or the Short Center?? each one is $3.25 ea. I ordered the Short Center and received them in about 10 Days. Hope this helps.
Dick.
Mail order to: Gary Goers
37 Amdahl Lane
Kalispell, MT 59901
Include 15% for Shipping. Minimum $3.50.
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Re: Firewall drainage holes
Body mount cushions have a collar which centers them in the hole in the car's steel frame.
This keeps the bolt from rubbing on the steel (which would make noise).
This keeps the bolt from rubbing on the steel (which would make noise).