NLA parts. Alternatives?

m5bb

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Looking for these parts.
These are used with the pedal bracket/steering column support.

Let me tell you this support bracket is one bugger to get out. Yikes! 35111108687 SUPPORTING BRACKET


35111108673 CAP (12/68 to 11/75)

35111103543 GASKET

I'm sure I can make up something for the gasket but the "cap" is a molded piece?

Gary
 

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Gary,

i thought i had the cap, but i don't - broken. you are probably going to have to get one from coupeking, coupeguy or lajolla.

the gasket you could probably make ... but the cap piece???
 

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Thanks Scott, I call La Jolla.

Still haven't gone back to the parts car.
Probably going to the Mitty one day this weekend.
 

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Just called La Jolla. Carl answered, wow.

No part available that he knows of.

Suggested making one with some high density foam.
 

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i have the bottom half of one - if that helps Gary.

Not even sure what a whole one looks like as I think part of mine was missing and I believe it was the top half.
Like to look at that. Maybe I could use for a pattern to make one.

Gary
 

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Reviving this thread because I need to make the gasket (part #11 in the image). Any recommendations for material such as high density foam?
 

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Be sure to select a foam that has closed cells. This will prevent it behaving like a sponge.
Neoprene foam would do the job.

Polyurethane foams tend to degrade by humidity over 5-10 years time, they crumble like seat cushion foams do. (Also pu foam). I would not choose that.
 

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I have the CS Werk one. I sprayed it with urethane similar to bed liner material to help hold it together. Yes its very fragile.
 
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