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Posted by: jkb944t Sep 29 2016, 05:57 AM

I have added a much needed access panel to make servicing the engine much easier but it would be nice to take it one step further. With the back pad off it is very quick to access but you have to remove the whole back pad to get to it.

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It would be awesome if the back pad had a removable section that would pop out to allow access to the firewall panel like the picture below.

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This might be something Mark at 914Rubber could come up with if there was enough interest.

Jeff B

Posted by: porschetub Sep 29 2016, 03:51 PM

I will be cutting one in to my car when the motor comes out again,I was thinking to just remove the backpad for belt tensioning/changes and setting timing not something you do too often hopefully.
Did you use nutserts to hold your cover on?.
Nice car by the way smile.gif

Posted by: Dave_Darling Sep 29 2016, 06:35 PM

I know people who have made the whole center section removable. They used velcro to hold it onto the seat recesses.

Sounds like at least a decent possibility.

--DD

Posted by: jkb944t Sep 30 2016, 05:52 AM

QUOTE(porschetub @ Sep 29 2016, 01:51 PM) *

I will be cutting one in to my car when the motor comes out again,I was thinking to just remove the backpad for belt tensioning/changes and setting timing not something you do too often hopefully.
Did you use nutserts to hold your cover on?.
Nice car by the way smile.gif


Since the car was stripped to bare metal I was able to weld SST M6 nuts on the engine side of the firewall. I then ran a tap through them to clean them up after welding.

Thanks for the compliment, I am really proud of how it is coming out and it is a blast to drive.

Jeff B

Posted by: jkb944t Sep 30 2016, 05:54 AM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Sep 29 2016, 04:35 PM) *

I know people who have made the whole center section removable. They used velcro to hold it onto the seat recesses.

Sounds like at least a decent possibility.

--DD


That may be a possible solution. I even thought that if just the bottom section of the center section was separate and use Velcro to hold it in.

Jeff B

Posted by: jpnovak Sep 30 2016, 06:19 AM

I use PEM studs pulled into the sheet metal for the access panel. Works great and has minimal intrusion on the backside. A few small button hex bolts gets it done on the inside.

The velcro rear panel is a great idea.

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