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Title: What tool is used to install the rubber 1968 firewall insulation retainer
Post by: RoyceP on August 27, 2018, 02:15:43 PM
I spent quite a lot of time marking cutouts on my reproduction molded firewall pad. Used a set of old leatherworking upholstery punches to make the cutouts, they turned out great.

 Glued it in place using contact cement. Have the fuse panel in place too. What I cannot seem to figure out is how to install the little rubber plugs without tearing them up. What sot of tool and technique works for this?
Title: Re: What tool is used to install the rubber 1965 - 1968 firewall insulation retainer
Post by: ruppstang on August 27, 2018, 08:23:55 PM
I put some silicone lubricant on it and use a small blunt punch in side of it then push it through. Do not push too hard or the punch will tear through. Some one on the out side pulling will help too.
Title: Re: What tool is used to install the rubber 1965 - 1968 firewall insulation retainer
Post by: RoyceP on August 28, 2018, 10:13:15 AM
Thanks I will try that!

I put some silicone lubricant on it and use a small blunt punch in side of it then push it through. Do not push too hard or the punch will tear through. Some one on the out side pulling will help too.
Title: Re: What tool is used to install the rubber 1968 firewall insulation retainer
Post by: J_Speegle on August 28, 2018, 07:46:28 PM
Changed the heading since early cars used metal ones ;)

Sometimes I've used a blunt small wood dowel or I have a couple of hand tools that have a bunt end but I've also just started them in the holes then gently pulled the tips, which stretched them out so they would pass though the firewall holes then when released they expand,  grab and hold. Found that easier for me to do by myself