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    Just finished putting new foam in my door cards. I couldn?t stand the flat and lifeless look anymore. They turned out better than I thought.





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    Quote Originally Posted by WHO1DMC View Post
    Just finished putting new foam in my door cards. I couldn?t stand the flat and lifeless look anymore. They turned out better than I thought.
    I plan to tackle the door panel project this year. Did you use the DGo kit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timeless View Post
    I plan to tackle the door panel project this year. Did you use the DGo kit?
    Yes I got just the foam and glue from them. I went with the can of glue instead of the tube. It's a little more but I wanted to be sure I had enough as well.



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    Quote Originally Posted by WHO1DMC View Post
    Just finished putting new foam in my door cards. I couldn?t stand the flat and lifeless look anymore. They turned out better than I thought.


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    Love this! Looks fantastic. What is the process on this? Do you need to pull it all apart and re-glue to get the new foam in there? Would be interested in doing this project as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidProehl View Post
    Love this! Looks fantastic. What is the process on this? Do you need to pull it all apart and re-glue to get the new foam in there? Would be interested in doing this project as well.
    I kinda went with this. https://timemachine16606.tumblr.com/...rd-restoration And the directions with the glue that was on the can. I glued the stitched area's first than the edges. You almost don't need to use clamps but in a few places they helped. https://a.co/d/j9fg7IK




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    Quote Originally Posted by WHO1DMC View Post
    I kinda whent with this. https://timemachine16606.tumblr.com/...rd-restoration And the directions with the glue that was on the can. I glued the stitched area's first than the edges. You almost don't need to use clamps but in a few places they helped. https://a.co/d/j9fg7IK




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    Dave B.
    Great tutorial! Thanks for the link!
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    Otterstat replaced

    I had stated a while ago my screw in otterstat was turning my fans on all the time. So I just unplugged the otterstat since my electronic otterstat works as the backup. Well looking at a small oil leak I have I noticed the otterstat had some coolant leaking from it. So I replaced it today. Hope this one lasts longer then that first one. Looks like the leak was from the plastic cast where it should seal to the metal housing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitsyncmaster View Post
    I had stated a while ago my screw in otterstat was turning my fans on all the time. So I just unplugged the otterstat since my electronic otterstat works as the backup. Well looking at a small oil leak I have I noticed the otterstat had some coolant leaking from it. So I replaced it today. Hope this one lasts longer then that first one. Looks like the leak was from the plastic cast where it should seal to the metal housing.
    What otterstat pipe do you have? I just ordered a DMCH screw-in otterstat w/pipe to replace my original one. Original isn't leaking (yet) but the plan is to upgrade it when I replace the original fans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timeless View Post
    What otterstat pipe do you have? I just ordered a DMCH screw-in otterstat w/pipe to replace my original one. Original isn't leaking (yet) but the plan is to upgrade it when I replace the original fans.
    Not sure if I got it from Ed or Dgo. I bought it some time ago.
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    Cleaned up the throttle body. I wasn't going for the brand new look just a good cleaning and ad an upgrade. I was kinda wondering how the spring would clean up but I think it did very well. As far as I could tell it has never been off. I did check for the backup rings and they were there.




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