JDToumanian
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Hi Group,
The rubber strips along the front edge of my hood, where it touches the top of the grille, were dried up and crumbly. I couldn't find these parts in the surplus channels or through 'full service' dealers such as Memphis, so I made my own.
It took me a while to think of this... Where to find a strip of rubber that's 3/4" wide, 7" long and 1/4" thick? Then it came to me - a flat rubber "bungee" cord, available at auto parts and hardware stores!
I cut the ends off, then cut the remaining piece in half. Drilling the countersunk holes was a pain... I used a 3/8" endmill first, to about half way through. Then drilled the smaller hole for the shank of the #10-32 stainless screws.
Regards,
Jon
The rubber strips along the front edge of my hood, where it touches the top of the grille, were dried up and crumbly. I couldn't find these parts in the surplus channels or through 'full service' dealers such as Memphis, so I made my own.
It took me a while to think of this... Where to find a strip of rubber that's 3/4" wide, 7" long and 1/4" thick? Then it came to me - a flat rubber "bungee" cord, available at auto parts and hardware stores!
I cut the ends off, then cut the remaining piece in half. Drilling the countersunk holes was a pain... I used a 3/8" endmill first, to about half way through. Then drilled the smaller hole for the shank of the #10-32 stainless screws.
Regards,
Jon
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