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Under Hood Insulation 68 SS

Started by RAS68, February 28, 2018, 05:32:41 PM

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Quote from: Mike S on December 22, 2018, 04:10:15 PM
I've been there and also lost some original clips while driving.
Attached are photos I just took to demonstrate how to shape the clips just enough to easily snap into position.
It works easy if you have a heat gun, but a hair dryer will work good too. You will need a large socket (I used a 34mm socket) and a 1/2" socket on an extension (the extension will save your fingers from getting burnt).
Don't be afraid to get the clip hot enough to be malleable, but don't melt it or overdo the pressing part.

Good luck!
Mike
I never had to deal with hood insulation but great suggestion and picture how to Mike!
Jeff, for the remaining clips do they just need to be a little longer in your view?
Chick
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Mike S

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Thanks Chick!
Jeff,
   I wonder if heating the clip shaft and using a flat blade screwdriver and widening the shaft will work.

Mike
67 04B LOS SS/RS L35 Hardtop - Original w/UOIT
67 05B NOR SS/RS L35 Convertible - Restored

68L30

I used a piece of black plastic and pushed it thru the center slot with a screwdriver. I pushed until it was at a depth where the pin was to widen and hold it in place. Been working well for many years. BTW, this is with the moulded 68 pad.

Steve

Pacecarjeff

Off to my shop today to grab some more originals.  Something that should be so easy...  lol :(

Pacecarjeff

Ok, I tried all the other recommendations, not all would hold securely.  Some popped out over night.
Some seem to hold, but I really don't trust them.

I think I found the definitive solution...
I took a 1/16" vacuum port cap and pushed it over the clip, went most of the way down, but left a little on top.
They must be pushed in forcefully, but these are in FOR GOOD.  Pretty sure I would have to break them to get them out.
These are not going anywhere EVER....    :D

BillG

Great idea Jeff.  I've been holding off on buying a new moulded pad for this reason but, now I'm getting one and will do this.
Bill Garrett

169INDY

Flexible Vinyl Push-On Round Caps from a variety of sources.
Jim
68 SS/RS L35 Th-400 LOS
69 Pace Car L48 Th-350 LOS
68 Z28 M21 LOS

RAS68

This is RAS68 - I started this thread last year. I have been following this with much interest. I too tried a few things such as the trimming of the front clips and even putting a small piece of black plastic between the halves to make them stay.  Some of the clips would go through deep enough and stay, some would not stay long and some I had a very hard time getting to snap in place through the liner. I tried the flat point screwdriver trick but it just cut through one of the clips ( maybe I was too ham handed on that one). I eventually gave up after several clips had fallen out and a few places where the holes in the liner tore through to the edge. To make matters worse, there were some clips that I could hardly get out once I made the decision to go without the under hood pad. So I sympathize with Jeff. I have a question to the wider Camaro community on this forum- how do the Bow Tie and concours winners at Camaro Nationals get their under hood insulation pads to stay in? What clips do they buy or source them from?
'68 SS L34 07C NOR