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Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« on: August 25, 2008, 01:13:15 am »

I'd like to to put the deck lid stand offs on my car, but I'm afraid that chit will get wet. Is there a way to close it, or does it always stay open? I know some of you guys run around with your engines showing, didn't know if you had problems with them getting wet, or people trying to take home souvenirs.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2008, 02:12:51 am »

Meh, I just read on samba that you can't close them. How come ever time I have an idea for my car, a door gets slammed in my face?  >:(
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2008, 07:38:25 am »

Because your trying to "fix" things that don't need fixing!
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2008, 10:24:54 am »

Running a stock setup you do not need the extra air flow...   Now if you had a 1776 and dual carbs, that is another story...   

On a different note, what is you game plan for the new mag wheels, I saw you had the fronts on at collingswood, what is the deal with the rears??? fill me in...

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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2008, 11:18:52 am »

I'm just going for the look, not for what it is ment for. I've always liked it. I have both sets of mag wheels, but I was waiting for the front tires, they were mounted Friday but one of the tires wasn't on the rim right so Im taking it back today to see if they can balance it better.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2008, 12:04:59 pm »

Cool!! It will look nice when they are on!!

 
I'm just going for the look, not for what it is ment for.

I see. If you like it go for it, as you know my engine is exposed and I do not have any issues with it getting wet! The only waterproofing I have done was to get the plastic covers for my generator, and the rubber boots for the geberator posts.  I did run 2 winters ago with out them and had no issue, in fact I ran in a snow storm and my only issue was sputtering from the intake freezing up. eas fix if you draw your air fron by the exhaust, which I will be doing this winter... I've had ice all over and she ran fine!!!!
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2008, 12:25:49 pm »

I just got the brackets for my fog lights, I'm going to focus on that right now. Hopefully they are far enough from the bumper guards. I'm sure my dad will find a use for them if I cannot. I need to decided if I'm going to make them functional or not, I'm probably just going to leave them disconnected unless I make my own panels next to the speedo.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2008, 12:26:27 pm »

I want to make a nice rocker panel switch set up.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2008, 12:43:00 pm »

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Running a stock setup you do not need the extra air flow...   Now if you had a 1776 and dual carbs, that is another story...   


Ain't necessarily so, my 1776 runs great with the deck lid shut. I never understood how stand offs really help since I'd think it could cause lots of hot air to get into the engine bay, just the thing you are trying to advoid.

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I just got the brackets for my fog lights

I've got fogs on the super, I made the brackets out of a cheapo piece of aluminum. Just took a 1" wide rod and bent a couple of Ls out of it, painted them black and bolted them to my bumper brackets. The lights hang down from them and so far work great.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2008, 12:50:45 pm »

Bob, I'm going with the rally look with the fog lights in front of the trunk. I just have to remember to leave enough clearance for the trunk to open up. I bought the fog lights from a hot rod store... they asked what kind of car I drove and I wanted to lie because I felt guilty. I just went to the hardware store and bought some medal brackets 6 inches on a 45 degree angle. I think they will work if not, I'll use them or dad will use them for something else.
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2008, 01:01:08 pm »

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I just went to the hardware store and bought some medal brackets 6 inches on a 45 degree angle. I think they will work

I used aluminum because it won't rust. I painted them with flat black and you don't even notice they are there. I tried the above the bumper trick but I couldn't get them to fit without hitting the trunk. If I drilled the bumper and mounted them right on the bumper no problem but just didn't want to make holes in the bumper. You might try to bend some stock from the flat side if you mount them like an upside L and pointing toward the front with the bottom of the L over the bumper it might work out Ok. just some thoughts..
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2008, 02:22:27 pm »

I need to decided if I'm going to make them functional or not,

You should.  Maybe hang a single toggle switch below the dash for the short term untill you make the part you want. Pep boys has the switch holder for like 2 bucks. also allot of headlight kits have the wiring and toggle included.  I have a toggle and a 3 toggle under the dash mount you can have for free... 

extra light is never a bad thing, unless you run a generator with an electric heater that causes your gen light to come on, then your belt breaks and you don't know since your light is already on...  Go ahead and ask me how I know this...  stoned#
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #12 on: August 25, 2008, 02:30:23 pm »

Guys,
Ain't necessarily so, my 1776 runs great with the deck lid shut. I never understood how stand offs really help since I'd think it could cause lots of hot air to get into the engine bay, just the thing you are trying to advoid.

Two things:

     a. not everyone builds an engine like you...  :icon_cheesygrin:

     2. I would think that the lifted decklid would scoop air into the compartment from the air comming down the back of the car.

  • where would the "hot" air come from, besided the jokers in the club!!!!

 Marc stoned#
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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2008, 02:37:51 pm »

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a. not everyone builds an engine like you... 


I hope you mean that in a good way!!


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where would the "hot" air come from, besided the jokers in the club!!!!


Hmmmm........thats a lot of hot air!

I was thinking that if the lid was open at the top its going to be open at the bottom which close to the exhaust. Now moving forward might not be a problem but if you get caught in traffic for any length  of time doesn't hot air rise ( no pun intended ! - yea I know so whats holding you down ! ) think if the lid is open at the bottom isn't that a path for hot air to be circulated into the fan shroud ? It might not matter much on a Baja or kit car but on a beetle I'd think that might be an issue. just my  2CENTS

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Re: Deck Lid Stand-Offs
« Reply #14 on: August 25, 2008, 02:44:18 pm »

I hope you mean that in a good way!!

Of course I do, it's not like your name is Vol&*t$%h...  stoned#

 I see your point at idle, but when you are moving it should be all good!!!   drive&&

Ok, Greg you can do the deck lid, just never stop or go slow   f+t
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