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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: konawa ok/oakdale Ca.
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Tool?
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Location: Urbana,Ohio,USA
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Re: Tool?
Ebay
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2008 Chevy HHR 1/2 panel. 1949 Chevy Panel truck(just sittin, waiting) Board member #6 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Lynn Haven Florida
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Re: Tool?
look on ebay a guy out of north or south carolina sells them there, here's the link
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevorlet-ig...63daed&vxp=mtr |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Denton, Texas
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Re: Tool?
I use a pair of vice grips. I also have a bezel that is all scratched to he!! along with the paint on the dash.
![]() I've been meaning to get on of those ignition bezel tools also. ![]() Keith |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: konawa ok/oakdale Ca.
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Re: Tool?
Thank you guys.Im going to buy it.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: S.W. Chicago, IL.
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Re: Tool?
You can make a tool for the ignition bezel yourself for a few bucks.
Use a piece of PVC pipe that fits just inside the bezel, I believe 1 1/4" I used a "cap" that has a hex on the end, so I can put a wrench or socket on it for grip. Now mark the end where the 3 notches of the bezel are. They'll be 120 degrees apart, or at 12 o'clock - 4 o'clock - 8 o'clock. Get 3 roll pins 3/32" and drill the 3 holes in the side of the PVC, near the end. Press in the 3 pins leaving a little sticking out and you've got prongs that should fit into the bezel notches. The hard part is drilling the 3 holes at the exact spacing. I believe I found this information, with pictures, on this site. However, I couldn't find a link to that original post. Maybe someone can post a link for making the ignition bezel tool. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: St. Paul MN.
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Re: Tool?
I used a spanner wrench with no scratching
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