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pyntre
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Topic: Firewall picturePosted: 16-November-2023 at 8:05AM |
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Wondering if anyone who has removed the A/C box off their
Firewall on a 74-76 Cougar / Montego has a picture of what that looks like before you patch it in ? Thank you
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Posted: 05-February-2024 at 11:16AM |
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i dont get on here very often. Did you ever get a reply?
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76 one owner Factory 460/moonroof cougar
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Posted: 05-February-2024 at 1:14PM |
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Yep 👍
Thank you for the follow up !!!!! Gonna be nice to have the old a/c box outa the way and make room for easier engine access!!
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Posted: 10-February-2024 at 7:27AM |
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Generally, if you take a piece of flat stock sheet metal, you can weld in. Worst case, just use a piece of cardboard, trim out the shape you need on paper stock (I like keeping thick paper/poster paper) and then transfer to metal. Drill a few small holes and bolt or pop rivet it to the fire wall. Seal with a bead of seam sealer caulking and call it a day if you can't weld the opening shut.
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