I have just hammered them out of soft aluminum sheet and screwed them on
using a thick caulk undertheath the flange. It helps to have seen one
first, though. Maybe somebody can send him a pic, I don't have one
around at the moment.
Jim
emanteno@comcast.net wrote:
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Steve Kirsis" <sakirsis@consolidated.net>
>
>
>> Guys, We just finished a great test run for my '70 "A" type overdrive
>> conversion. The car ran flawlessly. Putting the tunnel cover back on has
>been
>> another story. It seems the right angle drive will not allow the cover to
>seat
>> properly onto the floor. Before I start cutting into the tunnel to allow
>room
>> for the angle drive and jury rig some patch, I thought I could get some
>> suggestions from anyone who has had this problem.
>>
> Cars that originally came with overdrives had a cutout with a specially
>shaped cover on the tunnel, to clear the angle drive. Good luck finding one of
>those covers, they are very rare.
> Irv Korey
> 74 TR6 CF22767U
> Highland Park, IL
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