Plenty of time to get new TREs on and set the toe in!
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Yes I plan on cleaning up the rods tonight, prime the TREs (and maybe paint depending on time and temperature), and then hit them up with the POR15 on Saturday and install Sunday. Will be nice to be able to steer that thing as pushing it out of the garage is dicey!Plenty of time to get new TREs on and set the toe in!
I wish I had the patience to go to that detail on a refurbish - it's certainly a skillset that I never got.... with me, it's either moving or pushed back into the corner so I can ADD something else.
And scraped all the dead foam off the firewall.
Forgot to ask. What did you use to replace the dead foam with?
I used some weatherstripping I had. It worked perfectly for the space between the firewall and housing. It wasn't tall enough for the housing to side of the car so I doubled it. I should've gotten the thicker weatherstripping but was too cheap and lazy to go get it. If it doesn't work I'll then change it.
I'm not sure if it is patience, stupidity, ignorance, OCD, or a combination of all of them...
I found this product that seems to be a good replacement for the piece of foam between the heater blower and the fender vent. The thickness is exactly the same as the original one. Given it's intended to be an air filter, it should be perfect for the application. I linked to eBay because it's got a better description, but it can be bought for cheaper on Amazon.
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