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  1. I've used solder (not silver solder) when putting quarter panels on in the past, but in a case like yours....wouldn't be worth the effort in regards to getting all the tools etc to do the repair. Plus if you're not careful, adding more heat to repair may open the whole thing up and make a bigger mess. All-Metal filler by USC will work. It's waterproof,  and very durable. You could probably use Dura-Glas from them as well. It's a green, fiber reinforced filler, very durable too.

  2. 26 minutes ago, 420ponies said:

    Looks like you are deep into the  rebuild. Question on the hydroboost. when you last drove it ,how was the braking on it? I'm thinking of doing the same. post-259-0-61935100-1474727657_thumb.jpg

    Hey James,

    If you're talking about the hydroboost in my car above, it seemed to work good. I only drove it a little before tearing into it (no plates, registration, snow & salt everywhere at the time). Little different than a regular booster, but the same as driving my truck I guess, GMC 2500HD. The cam that's in the motor presently is a little lopey, makes about 10-11 inHg  vacuum at idle, figure that's why the previous owner converted it. If I put the LS6 454 in the car, I may go back as the stock solid lifter cam makes enough vacuum to work with the original style booster, at least it worked fine when I had that motor in my old Monte years ago. Then again, it's already there...

  3. 1 hour ago, Paul Bell said:

    Joe, nice shop! Is this in your home?

    Thanks! Yeah Paul, behind the house. 65x40, 12 foot ceilings in the main part, an office/parts area and added a spray booth area later. I did a lot of work out there until a year or so ago. Finally got tired of burning the candle at 3 ends. Started by peeling off the collision and restoration work a few years ago and then stopped the mechanical and diagnostic work too. Apparently I got bored, or nostalgic and ended up with the '72...

    At least it's my stuff now instead of everyone else's vehicles. 

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  4. Find the dead cylinder first, either by an IR gun as suggested above or pulling a plug wire at a time. Then I'd probably pull the valve covers and look for loose or broken rocker arms or broken valve springs. If you find a loose one, it may suggest a bad cam lobe too. You'd maybe hear some type of ticking noise though if it was sloppy enough. A compression test may point you in a direction as well. Just a couple of thoughts.

  5. I ordered all the stuff from Classic Industries (same as a Camaro wheel). Available from most places though. Parts I ordered were:

    Horn Cap Mounting set (makes the horn work) - K137

    Horn Cap Retainer (plastic part that goes inside cover & snaps into the metal horn ring) - 329738

    Horn Cap (bowtie emblem slips into the center, this may have come from OPGI because I forgot it with the Classic Ind. order) - 459003

    Horn Cap Emblem (just a Chevy Bowtie)- 3992304

     

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  6. I've always had good luck with the Aircraft Stripper, usually Kleenstrip brand I think. Usually get it from the auto paint supply store (looks like advance auto, etc has it though now).

    If you do use the stripper, maybe try to keep it out of seams and places like door skin flanges, trunk flanges, etc where the sheetmetal folds over. You don't want that stuff leaching out down the road and possibly bubble up after you refinish the car. A strip of masking tape to cover them up may help keep the chemical from accidently getting in there. I usually just stay away from the edges and DA or wire wheel those areas after.

    If it turns out there's a clearcoat or something tough and the stripper doesn't seem to work, you can rough the paint up with some coarse sandpaper real quick and that will help the stripper work much better.

    Just a couple of thoughts. Crappy job no matter how you look at it :->

  7. Someone makes gauges that fit into the idiot light spots, however you mentioned you wanted to keep them. Here is the info for you to at least look at as an option. Made by Shiftworks, but available from Summit, Jegs, etc. Says it only works on dashes with idiot lights. Certainly will keep the 'covert' look you want.

    https://shiftworks.com/collections/gauges-upgrades/products/1970-72-chevelle-gauge-conversion

    https://www.summitracing.com/parts/siw-s511-w

    https://static.summitracing.com/global/images/instructions/siw-s511-g.pdf

     

     

  8. The windshield seal on my 72 appears to be original, and failed completely. I can push the window out by hand. However.... there are also some minor holes in the A-pillar where water can find its way thru that I'll need to repair as well. Saw it after I pulled the stainless window molding. My prior 72 had the same A-pillar issue on the passenger side, way back in the late 80's that needed to be addressed when I had a new windshield put in. Hopefully you don't run into that on your car.

  9. 22 minutes ago, Rob Peters said:
     
    So, was I wrong in my response.

    rob

    Not in the least. The McD around here has the most inept, slowest misfits I've ever seen. More than enough times the veins in my head had almost exploded waiting for a couple of Eggamuffins, only to be met with attitude at the window, and crappy hockey pucks for a meal besides. Talked to the manager one time after I got to work and she was beat down by the jackholes as well. I felt sorry for HER. It was semi-tolerable when they had 2 for $3 or something like that, not now at full price. I go back every year or so when I have to, but same disappointment.

     

    By contrast, Burger King has a decent breakfast sandwich, they're very quick and the girls are always wonderful. Plus they have 2 for $4.

  10. 1 hour ago, 72-CLASSIC_RIDE said:

    In 1972, the Monte steering column color was Black (if including NK33 Custom Grip Steering Wheel). Otherwise, the interior color determined the Column color I believe

    Doug

    My first 72 Custom with dark saddle interior, tilt and NK4 steering wheel had a black column. The present 72 Custom with dark saddle interior and NK33 wheel has a black column as well (as Canuck has just pointed out).

    I was thinking about spraying the column dark saddle when I get it out, but it'll probably look stupid with the black steering wheel, so I'll re-spray it black. If I was putting an aftermarket steering wheel on it, that may have swayed my choice.

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  11. I'm sort of in the same boat, looking for all of that stuff. I did a lot of searching thru the old posts here and it seemed like a lot of people recommended 'Metro Moulded' as a supplier for the door, trunk, and hood seals. Soft Seal seemed like it has a good following too. I think some liked that the Metro seals were soft, as others had trouble with some vendors seals being too stiff and interfering with the trunk closing, etc. I've run into that before, big pain....

    I saw those complete kits from OPG last week, but decided to order them separately based on the above. I ordered this paint seal kit from OPG though, and it should be here this week (20% off last week so I got it there):

    https://www.opgi.com/monte-carlo/PSK977/

    Seems like it is a "RESTOPARTS' branded part (OPGI's brand I think), but it is also available at Summit. Some things are, and somethings aren't from what I've noticed. If you had a bunch of stuff to get from Summit anyways, things like this might push you towards the free shipping threshold.

    I haven't called Metro yet to order, but from what it seems on their website, they would have all of the other seals needed in my case.

     

  12. PM'd.

    Thank you both!

    Edit: After talking with Dan, there is a definite difference between the 2 types. It appears that the inlet hole on the non-AC vent is almost a 1/2" larger, and the overall length is shorter as well. Square peg in a round hole for my purposes. He had a passenger replacement vent in stock and is sending it out. Couldn't be happier!

  13. Thanks Thomas,

     

    Yeah, my passenger side has all the ears broken. The louvers are crappy and so is the chrome on the vents as well. Figured it would be easier to just replace everything. On my 72, there are NO levers or flap doors at all. The car is an original AC car, and my old 72 Custom was an AC car as well with no levers or flappers. Maybe in 72 they didn't have them? Also one of the pictures shows a flat surface where the tubes from the plenum attach, but that may just be a generic photo. Both of mine definitely have a round inlet for the tube to connect to on the backside of the assembly.

  14. I need these, but my car has A/C. OPG specifically says 'for non-AC cars'. Just wondering why they are saying non-AC, and what the actual differences may be. If it's just the lack of the deflector side lever as I've seen on some cars, no big deal, mine don't have them anyways. If it's going to be a square peg in a round hole though, that's another story then.

    Worst case, I can repair the housing (broken mounting tabs), but the vents need replaced anyways.

     

    https://www.thepartsplaceinc.com/product/1972/dash-side-outer-vent-deflector-assemblies-pr/55376

    https://www.opgi.com/chevelle/CH26361/

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  15. On ‎1‎/‎14‎/‎2019 at 5:40 PM, Katman said:

      got the replacement set from OPGI (two inner, two side).  Don't get them from the Parts Place if you want A/C setup.  All they sell is vents with non-A/C housing.  Product write-up doesn't mention which application they are for.  Keep the felt washers though.  ..

    Does anyone sell the side vent assemblies for an A/C car? My 72 has a busted passenger side housing, plus the vents need replaced anyways. I figured I would just get the assemblies, but noticed on the OPGI site they mentioned non-AC. Saw them at the Parts Place as you mentioned and figured they're the same as OPGI's.

    From the pictures they look similar but what are the differences?

  16. "He who dies with the most toys, wins" is a quote I hear often. Granted, you're still dead I tell people, but in theory it sounds good.

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