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Old 10-29-2019, 10:58 PM   #1
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Default Holes in the firewall

In traditional S/S, can you weld up ... or fiberglass in the holes in the firewall from the heater box, wiper motor, and/or other misc. holes? Thanks


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Old 10-30-2019, 04:48 AM   #2
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Default Re: Holes in the firewall

I Know welding or Aluminum patches work....
I do not know about fiberglass.
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Default Re: Holes in the firewall

Wade , the rules regarding fiberglass bodies usually state similar material particularly in regards to floor or wheel tubs.
I assume this is on your C1 build.
I would see no problem with glass for closing it up . especially the inlet hole .
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Default Re: Holes in the firewall

I am GLAD someone is actually thinking of NOT leaving the holes there. A firewall is just that, a FIREWALL! I can't believe the amount of cars I have worked on that had holes in the firewalls and floors! Carpet sure ain't gonna stop those flames!

I would prefer metal, but if it is a fiberglass car like a 'Vette, then may as well stick with 'glass though sheet metal would be easier, would not look as nice if you know how to work that itchy stuff!

I have a friend that had a hole maybe the size of a half dollar and he could not believe the amount of fire that came into the car one time, he learned!
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Default Re: Holes in the firewall

Thanks for the returns fellas, I have these areas sealed up with fiberglass and nicely finished ... ready for paint. You won't be able to tell where the holes used to be. It's not a molded firewall like a show car, but it is filled holes with the same material as produced ... like a nice car. I was just wondering if it was an issue with tech where you had to use a metal plate to cover any holes (not being familiar with S/S rules). I do have some experience with the fact that it is a fiberglass car, and officials are quick to say use steel here and there. And that there are not a whole lot of these C-1 cars in traditional Super/Stock (SS/LA). Todays tech folks don't have a lot experience with these old fiberglass cars (they may know these cars as modified cars but not traditional super/stock) and that can result in a hasty decision. Just trying to put my best foot forward and avoid conflict that's all

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