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Body plugs??

Started by sanders7981, November 25, 2013, 07:51:25 PM

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sanders7981

I ordered a 68-70 charger body plug kit and have some plugs left over.  Any ideas as to where these are used?


I also have a few extra holes in my AMD sheet metal that I don't know if they need to be plugged or if electrical wiring runs through them in the trunk floor.  I know the small center hole is for the fuel sending unit, but there is an extra 1" hole up on the rear flat area that I am unsure of.  See pic below...


Do the doors need plugs on the end and all the round holes that will be covered by the door panel?


fy469rtse

The grey looking ones are for you boot floor extensions,those are the top two in photo,that's why they have drain in them , look at inner lower quarter's you will see the same shape
Next two under those on left is that the speedo cable to firewall, next to that is fuel sender wire that goes through that small hole in front off trunk floor just to the right from centre
The 9 small ones are for interior floor, to fill excess holes for option, bucket or bench seat mounting holes,
The big round on right , should be two , one under the door bottom once you have adjusted vent door window guide or could be for those holes in boot over the shock absorber area, those medium small ones could be for there as well
But your right in your thinking , if there's a hole , should have a plug to seal it

sanders7981


Hard Charger

the flat rectangle flapper looking thing is a E body firewall cowl drain hole cover in the engine compartment.


I need to install my plugs soon

how are you getting them in??

they were a bitch to remove.

sanders7981

I just pushed them all in, no issues.  You're right though, it was a pain removing them.  Some of them had some kind of sealer junk on them too.  While it's probably not needed, I applied some seam sealer to the holes to make sure they are all sealed up tight.