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1968 Hood to cowl seal

logue636@comcast.net

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How do I put the white pins in.
 

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Mosesatm

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If there are not slots cut in the rubber you need to cut them in. Make the slots TINY, just large enough to insert the pins. Put the pins in the rubber then snap the whole thing into the holes.
 

Ruppstang

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Second on the TINY! it will stretch enough to get the T end through. Marty
 

rvrtrash

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I just did the same thing with the Mach 1 I'm working on. I laid it out so it was even on both sides and then inserted one pin at a time into the seal and snapped it in, then moved on to the next one, so I'd make sure they all lined up correctly.

Steve
 
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