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Challenger hood scoop insert drain trays

Started by 1970A-66Challenger, November 08, 2019, 05:57:03 PM

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1970A-66Challenger

I purchased these to replace the ones missing when I bought my Challenger.  What are the correct fasteners and gaskets to use when installing them?

7E-Bodies

1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

headejm

Mine are original to my 1970 Challenger. They are riveted on. There is a rubber-type seal between the two pieces. Mine haven't been apart so I'm not sure what the seal looks like.  :cheers:


MoparDave

Quote from: 1970A-66Challenger on November 08, 2019, 05:57:03 PM
I purchased these to replace the ones missing when I bought my Challenger.  What are the correct fasteners and gaskets to use when installing them?


that particular gasket is not available from what I see. I would get some think rubber material or use foam tape and cut to fit. :alan2cents:
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Scooter

Bit OT, other than aesthetics is there a reason to have the blank off plate in there? A bit more cold air getting to the intake seems like a good thing. 

YellowThumper

Quote from: Scooter on November 11, 2019, 12:09:50 PM
Bit OT, other than aesthetics is there a reason to have the blank off plate in there? A bit more cold air getting to the intake seems like a good thing.
Back in the day they were daily drivers in all sorts of weather. Without them a significant amount of "weather" would enter engine area.
These things now are mostly fair weather cars so on or off would be your option.
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