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Removing the fender trim on a 62
How do you remove the fender spears top and side on a 62? Do you have to remove or loosen the fender it self?
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"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Ludlow, 1824 |
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Fender spears on the top side you can get to the nuts without removing the fender. The side trim, you must remove the fender. Now before you start. Douse the nuts with PB blaster or some other penetrating oil. Wait for a few days, and then try to loosen the nuts. The threaded studs get brittle, lubrication is your friend.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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Thanks
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"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Ludlow, 1824 |
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You can get to the side spears without removing the fender if you remove the lower bolt & pull out on the fender. Hard to get to but can be done. YES on PB Blaster!
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Keith Collier 61-63 Pontiac Tempest Tech advisor POCI.org |
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Do they only have 1 pin holding each one on. Got my hand in there but they did not feel like jam nuts.
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All of them have two each, about 1 inch in from each end.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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Ok, I might have a problem. I THINK they all are glue on. I felt around and some of them I couldn’t find any nuts or pins? Now the question is should I leave them alone since they are all tight?
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"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Ludlow, 1824 |
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Why did you want to take them off in the first place?
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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painting car, all other trim off. these are the only things attached.
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"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Ludlow, 1824 |
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If you are painting the car, pull all of the trim.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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Yes, you can remove the fender spears,as Keith suggested by removing the lower fender bolt and pulling the fender out so you can get your hand in there, But keep in mind that the spears are pot metal and the mtg posts are probably long eroded away ,,, thus why they are probably glued in place?
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You can rechrome and repair the trim. The trim is a V shape, use a dermal tool and remove the broken off stud and base. Carefully cut a hole on the inside where the stud was. Take an 8X32 screw and put the head of the screw into the hole. Yes, you can grind down or head of the screw. JB Weld the screw in place. You can use tape for a temporary brace to hold the screw in place. When the JB is dry, you can mount the trim using washers and nuts. Much more secure than gluing a trim part on.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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This is a good idea if the rest of the spears are in good shape. Personally love JB Weld and a lot of my car is held together with "fixed" parts!
You can rechrome and repair the trim. The trim is a V shape, use a dermal tool and remove the broken off stud and base. Carefully cut a hole on the inside where the stud was. Take an 8X32 screw and put the head of the screw into the hole. Yes, you can grind down or head of the screw. JB Weld the screw in place. You can use tape for a temporary brace to hold the screw in place. When the JB is dry, you can mount the trim using washers and nuts. Much more secure than gluing a trim part on. |
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