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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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04/23/13 09:11 PM
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These are from an NOS deck lid molding and NOS 1/4 molding I have for my 71 Challenger. The deck lid molding uses these clips on the two end holes only. The 1/4 moldings use (3) clips. Try Jim at http://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/ - he made me some of the black foam washers/seals. Rich
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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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04/23/13 10:22 PM
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These are from an NOS deck lid molding and NOS 1/4 molding I have for my 71 Challenger. The deck lid molding uses these clips on the two end holes only. The 1/4 moldings use (3) clips. Try Jim at http://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/ - he made me some of the black foam washers/seals.
Rich
Thanks. I've bought some of Jim's (DMT) stuff very recently. I'll contact him and see if there's anything he can do. Thanks for the NOS photos also.
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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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04/23/13 11:27 PM
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These are from an NOS deck lid molding and NOS 1/4 molding I have for my 71 Challenger. The deck lid molding uses these clips on the two end holes only. The 1/4 moldings use (3) clips. Try Jim at http://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/ - he made me some of the black foam washers/seals.
Rich
I have the tools for both these now (thanks). The whitish material - a guy sent me the washers on the studs of 70-71 Duster taillight bezels. Same material. This whitish, rubbery material is also used on the cuda fender gill studs. I found a GOOD functional equivalent material for this stuff; gum rubber sheets.
On that stud above with the whiteish seal, can you tell me how thick that is? Gum rubber comes in 1/16 and 1/8 but I can get 3/32" made.
The white ones Joe needs are easy. How many? Where are they used? ID? OD? Thickness (1/16", 3/32", 1/8"?)
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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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04/24/13 08:36 AM
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Hi Jim I'll measure the whitish washer/seal tonight when I get home. I should be able to get an approximate ID, OD and thickness. Rich
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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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04/25/13 03:11 AM
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I have the tools for both these now (thanks). The whitish material - a guy sent me the washers on the studs of 70-71 Duster taillight bezels. Same material. This whitish, rubbery material is also used on the cuda fender gill studs. I found a GOOD functional equivalent material for this stuff; gum rubber sheets. On that stud above with the whiteish seal, can you tell me how thick that is? Gum rubber comes in 1/16 and 1/8 but I can get 3/32" made. The white ones Joe needs are easy. How many? Where are they used? ID? OD? Thickness (1/16", 3/32", 1/8"?)
Glad to know I'll be able to get these from you Jim.
I would have taken caliper measurements of the ones that came off my car, but they are so far from being close to what would have been their original shape. I did not find the thicker black foam washers/seals when I removed the 1/4 trim pieces. I'll definitely need both. The hood trim uses (8) clips; the deck-lid trim uses (2) clips; and the two 1/4 trim pieces use a total of (6) clips. So, I'll need at least (10) thin white foam washers/seals, and at least (6) thicker black foam washers/seals. Thanks to all for the help.
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Re: Hood/Deck-Lid/Qtr Ext (Moulding/Trim Foam Washers?)
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05/03/13 02:01 AM
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I'll put that together as a set and probably add it to my Challenger gasket set.
I'll get you a set for compiling the info.
What is the OD/ID again of the thin white ones? I'm gonna assume like .187" or .250" thick. Like you said probably more of an anti rattle then a seal.
Thank you Jim.
Thin white washers= ID = ~0.160" OD = ~0.460" 0.105-0.110"
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