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Hi again

here are 2 latest confirmations thinking 2 chrome are front windscreen pillar mouldings but they look like they should fit around the dash pad somehow though dash part appears short? 
the clunky one no idea ??

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11 minutes ago, Dundee said:

Hi again

here are 2 latest confirmations thinking 2 chrome are front windscreen pillar mouldings but they look like they should fit around the dash pad somehow though dash part appears short? 
the clunky one no idea ??

57F86C8E-C7BC-4ED3-BD41-5BDB19112EE0.jpeg

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Also as I go through tins of mixed bolts and screws if anyone had a photo or anything of what the rocker cover and valley pan bolts look like would be awesome. Didn’t think they would be that hard to find but nothing yet. 

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1 hour ago, Dundee said:

Hi again

here are 2 latest confirmations thinking 2 chrome are front windscreen pillar mouldings but they look like they should fit around the dash pad somehow though dash part appears short? 
the clunky one no idea ??

57F86C8E-C7BC-4ED3-BD41-5BDB19112EE0.jpeg

9D9DF2F0-B43C-4E0D-B640-4FF2922A2C52.jpeg

Yes, those are the inside windshield pillar moldings. They do not meet the dash pad. The dash pad ends short of the windshield pillars. The space between the dash pad and the windshield pillar is bridged by a plastic filler piece. 

 

Bill

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4 hours ago, Dundee said:

Also as I go through tins of mixed bolts and screws if anyone had a photo or anything of what the rocker cover and valley pan bolts look like would be awesome. Didn’t think they would be that hard to find but nothing yet. 

Your chassis manual has a list of torque specs for every bolt. The TPI is listed but I’m not sure about the lengths.  Both sets have a pointed end (for finding blind holes) and a washer type head on them.  I’ll see if I can find a couple and post a picture.

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When everything is bagged and tagged it doesn’t take long to find anything. 🧐

“Valve rocker arm cover”

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“Valve lifter cover”  (valley cover)

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torque specs from my 64 chassis manual

I didn’t realize it but it appears that the bolts for each application are the same.
 

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6 hours ago, RivNut said:

When everything is bagged and tagged it doesn’t take long to find anything. 🧐

“Valve rocker arm cover”

2EC3658D-7839-412D-9E9B-BC05CE1800F8.jpeg.6f559318ff86bec79da6b1e723010750.jpeg

“Valve lifter cover”  (valley cover)

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torque specs from my 64 chassis manual

I didn’t realize it but it appears that the bolts for each application are the same.
 

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Hey Ed

maybe the angle of those shots but it looked like rocker cover was longer, but did you say same length? I have the 63 manual for torque however I am just finger tightening to get some bits on the car for transporting again. 
only found 3 bolts so far and there are others but they don’t have the washer head. Still hunting! Every day is a new discovery but it’s quite an adventure. Spoke with Tom down here today and he sent me the info for riv owners association.

Thanks

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9 hours ago, Riviera63 said:

Yes, those are the inside windshield pillar moldings. They do not meet the dash pad. The dash pad ends short of the windshield pillars. The space between the dash pad and the windshield pillar is bridged by a plastic filler piece. 

 

Bill

Thanks Bill won’t hold my breath on those fillers but who knows..

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7 minutes ago, Dundee said:

Hey Ed

maybe the angle of those shots but it looked like rocker cover was longer, but did you say same length? I have the 63 manual for torque however I am just finger tightening to get some bits on the car for transporting again. 
only found 3 bolts so far and there are others but they don’t have the washer head. Still hunting! Every day is a new discovery but it’s quite an adventure. Spoke with Tom down here today and he sent me the info for riv owners association.

Thanks

So Ed any o rings or seals with those bolts?

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7 hours ago, Dundee said:

Hey Ed

maybe the angle of those shots but it looked like rocker cover was longer, but did you say same length? I have the 63 manual for torque however I am just finger tightening to get some bits on the car for transporting again. 
only found 3 bolts so far and there are others but they don’t have the washer head. Still hunting! Every day is a new discovery but it’s quite an adventure. Spoke with Tom down here today and he sent me the info for riv owners association.

Thanks

It’s camera angle.

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7 hours ago, Dundee said:

Thanks Bill won’t hold my breath on those fillers but who knows..

Here are pictures of them in place. As I said it bridges between the dash pad and the windshield pillar. It curves down and also bridges between the edge of the dashboard and the door windlace. Same grain as the dash pad which is different than the upholstery grain.

 

Bill

 

 

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19 hours ago, Riviera63 said:

I have attached a picture of the fillers. If you should need them those are for sale. 

 

Bill

 

 

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Bill thank you a picture saves 10 laps of the shed, I found them..

 

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