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.
Dave B.
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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.
Dave B.
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Location: Austin MN
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My VIN: 03500
Location: Austin MN
Posts: 583
My VIN: 03500
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
Thanks
Dave B.
Last edited by WHO1DMC; 02-07-2023 at 09:25 AM.
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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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.
Dave B.
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