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You or anyone else, I could use a hood retainer retainer clip that goes in front of the drivers window to keep that thing from wandering . I'll pay for part, mailer, postage etc.
As I said in the other dash bolt thread, I pulled one of mine and a 1/4 20 fit. Sometimes I run a die over bolts I use to clean them up so they are the true NC and they work better. I just know there are different thread forms so cleaning them up seems to help.
Yes, I mounted the loops upright and then bent them horizontal. There are some straps on the underside of the flap near the top that go through those clips after the flap is rolled up to hold it in place.
Warren, I did an in truck paint job on my dash and had lots of stuff removed from it. I replaced many of the smaller screws that were chewed up and was having a heck of a time matching them until on a last ditch effort I tried METRIC and found exact fit screws. Come to think of it it was either...
CT, you are absolutely right. Part of the reason I'm trying this install is to maximize heat, especially defrost. I figured that with the heater mounted in the usual place there would be significant line and temperature loss by the time heat got to the passenger windshield. Also, I figured if...
I'm already working on a way to mount the firewall elbow with the flapper valve in it that came with the heater kit on the passenger side kick panel vent so that I can open the vent and then control the amount of outside air that I can let in right at the heater blower intake. That way I can let...
Heater Project
I have started to try to mount my heater in the cab. It is slow going as I don't have access to a warm shop (don't say anything DR, I already know it's warm in Texas!!!!!!!!) and also I don't have all the metal fabbing equipment ( I do for wood, but I didn't think that would work...