06-06-2006, 10:45 PM | #1 |
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Smooth firewall pics
I plan on running aftermarket A/C on the 68. I need to see pics of smooth firewalls with the heater box removed. I need to see how to cover up the ugly hole for the blower motor.
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06-07-2006, 10:09 AM | #2 |
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I did the same thing.
I made a plate to cover it up. I was going to use 2, one for the back round hole, then one for the front, but I just use one large one. Here's a pic. I may mount it a little differently, and probably paint it to match. This was done in a hurry before a show while in the middle of my A/C install. http://www.slickorange.com/Album/ima...gmc_image1.jpg There's a couple of other pics it shows up in too in that album... http://www.slickorange.com/Album/1971_gmc_index.html BTW - This was an afterthought pretty much. I had a factory A/C setup installed - otherwise, I probably would have done something more permanent. Last edited by Orange; 06-09-2006 at 10:02 AM. |
06-07-2006, 02:23 PM | #3 |
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Mine is not done yet, but I cut out some patches for the openings and welded them in. I have the fan opening, clutch opening and the other unneeded holes roughed in now, but no pictures yet.
I hope mine looks as nice as Yank's (last picture) when I'm finished
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06-07-2006, 03:26 PM | #4 |
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here's mine ... this was taken over a year ago and sadly the truck looks the same ... no progress.
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06-07-2006, 04:12 PM | #5 |
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Here is mine. I added a piece to the weird curve where the blower motor sat, so it would have the same outside curve as the other side. I also cut out both holes and welded in a single piece of sheetmetal.
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I shaved the wiring gutter along with the heater holes, lots more work but to me it looks good.
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Greasemonkey - That looks sharp! I may have to finish mine off like that too.......
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06-09-2006, 04:18 AM | #9 |
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When you guys add the a/c, what will the hole look like? I dont have pics here with me, but the cutout I have is about four inches long and two inches high. Previous owner filled in the hole made the afore mentioned one and installed a plug with four connections, but never installed the a/c. I think it is for old air but not sure. I will post pics in a few days. Have to get back to the states first. Kerry
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Greasemonkey - that looks great man - I love it!
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If you gonna do it make sure to add the rounded corner piece it just looks incomplete with out it..
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That's the reason I wanted to see pics. I thought it might look unfinished also. It looks good either way. I was thinking of leaving it like it was and mounting my bulkhead fitting where the blower motor was.
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06-09-2006, 01:20 PM | #13 |
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I don't understand. What part is the "rounded corner piece"?
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Cool, thanks...
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I took the little hump out that's circled in red on glock35ipsc firewall since I didn't see a need for it with the Vintage Air set up.
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Hmmmmm, I like that...... :}
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I like it. I really like the idea of a smooth firewall. Do you lose your glove box with vintage air?
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Good question hd. I forgot about asking about that.
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Shane what kind of headers you running are the 3/4 length? Any other pics of you exhaust?
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No you do not loose the glove box but they give you a new liner that is not as deep if I remember right. My kit has been in a box for about 4yrs now One qiestion I do have (to lazy to go into the attic and look) is do you need to mount the fire wall conection at that point or can you mount it any where and just run more line?
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Much shaving...
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Off point question here maybe, but how many different manufacturers are there with this vintage air conditioning fit? are their a couple to choose from? Can I get some company names to search?
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vintage air, hot rod air, old air products, and airtique are a few of the different manufacturers.
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