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rameismer@aol.com
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Post by rameismer@aol.com » Mon Oct 15, 2001 4:34 pm

Does anyone have a drawing with sizes or a pattern for a scuttle masking board (wiring cover), as on page 226 "TCs FOREVER " so that I can make one . By the way is there a reason that you don't see them on many TCs. Rolland Meismer T.C. #3409--T.D. #5522 Burlington, Iowa

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Re: scuttle board

Post by Want1937hd@aol.com » Mon Oct 15, 2001 4:44 pm

I wonder it that is the piece that came with the pile of parts that was once my TC? Bob TC4956 << Does anyone have a drawing with sizes or a pattern for a scuttle masking board (wiring cover), as on page 226 "TCs FOREVER " so that I can make one . By the way is there a reason that you don't see them on many TCs. Rolland Meismer T.C. #3409--T.D. #5522 Burlington, Iowa >>

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Re: scuttle board

Post by AJChalmers@aol.com » Mon Oct 15, 2001 4:49 pm

If Joe Lucas has a fiery fit behind your dash, you'll have to get that off before you can find the source of smoke and by then you may be a wee bit late. This is from a TC associate's experience.

Bob McClaren
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Re: scuttle board

Post by Bob McClaren » Mon Oct 15, 2001 4:59 pm

Roland, I have a pattern that was part of a (Moss?)kit that was given to me. I will dig it out for you if you contact me off line. However, I am going on business travel and will not be able to dig it out until the weekend. A past thread discussed (or was that cussed?) the panels and the consensus as I recall was to leave the darn thing off. Bob McClaren Virginia Beach, VA TC # 3443

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Re: scuttle board

Post by Mark McCombs » Mon Oct 15, 2001 7:11 pm

God know, you dont want that smoke to leak out, the whole loom will fail without it. Mark TC8126
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Re: scuttle board

Post by C Sherriff » Tue Oct 16, 2001 1:48 am

Message text written by INTERNET:AJChalmers@aol.com
>If Joe Lucas has a fiery fit behind your dash, you'll have to get that off
before you can find the source of smoke and by then you may be a wee bit late. This is from a TC associate's experience.

Victoria Vernon
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Re: scuttle board

Post by Victoria Vernon » Tue Oct 16, 2001 10:17 pm

Hi Out there, I agree I have fitted a masking board and curse myself every time I need to work under the dash. The removal entails removing the steering wheel and dropping the column apart from removal of the screws. All of this notwithstanding I prefer to have it. Clem TC 7218

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