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Greg,
Here are some photos of my TCS fuse set up and wire gutter. Disregard the horn relay in the lower right of this photo ..... I'll reinstall this TCS fuse with Greg's rivets, washers, and special tool to a better condition wire gutter as compared to my original wire gutter. Case is at local platers for zinc finish to replicate original cadmium plating. ![]()
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The holes across the top are the following sizes.
3/16" x 5/15" for mounting to the firewall. The slot for the radio hood ground is 1/4" x 1/2" The switch mounting holes are 1/4" in diameter. Punched 1 1/8" on center a part. The left set are 7/8" from edge to center. The Right set are 2" from edge to center.
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Here is a look at the plastic clips used to attach the relay. This was an early model year usage. Probably from start in July until possibly around December.
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Love this thread...........but respectfully disagree with CADMIUM plating as being OEM.
I cant prove anything, but my misc readings indicate that ZINC plating would have been used on these misc components. CADMIUM may be a better choice for resto.........please share YOUR thoughts regards
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Chuck - I only mention cadmium as that is what the plater told me the original plating on my TCS fuse box looked like to him.
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Moderator - please make this a "sticky" topic.
Thanks!
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Good upclose picture....Ebay 180396180106
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Jersey Jeff 69 Day-2 L89 T400 BX 2015 ZL-1 Auto 98 Surburban |
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Hi Greg .....Just a note to let you know that I have sent you out $ so I can get 2 of your rivets/washers and I hope Im not too late. Thanks for all of your help in the Nova hobby!!!!
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Kim 1970 Nova Fathom Blue L78 M21 3:55 1970 Nova Classic White 454HO THM400 4:10 |
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No problem, They should go out this week.
Greg
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Got Greg's rivets, washers, and tool the other day and I installed them according to provided instructions onto my "new" gutter that M22 Mike (Angelo) provided
. The only deviation I made was I found thinner washers which matched my originals that I took off of the Deuce. 1st photo shows Greg's rivet tool, rivets, and washers along with my original rivets and washers and also Greg provided a this-is-what-it-should-look-like-after-you-install-it rivet which was a nice touch. Greg's washers, as well as the substitutes I used, had to be drilled out to fit the new rivets and match the opening diameter of the originals. I am impressed with this kit and would recommend it. Well done Greg!![]() <font color="blue">I used the punch (black) in this photo to make the two holes in my '69 wire gutter here and on the opposite side as that is the way they came from the factory (and matched my original gutter) I slightly splayed the opening of the rivet with a punch to get it started as per Greg's instructions. I then placed a tool handle behind the rivet (inside the gutter) to provide a solid surface to hammer the rivet tool against. The rivets formed just as they should and it was really pretty easy. ...and back in the car. </font>
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