can any one post a picture of one installed and how the flap goes.
66-67 Powerglide Linkage Metal & Rubber Shield
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The flap goes outboard and forms a seal (of sorts) against the floor pan fiberglass. These pics taken with splash shield removed. I routed the speedo cable under the flap, but not sure this is correct.- Top
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thanks for the pictures that helps a lot. dads car was missing this part. and instead buying a repro one. I located a original one from a passenger car. its close but not the same- Top
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Re: 66-67 Powerglide Linkage Metal & Rubber Shield
It's shown in your Assembly Manual, in section M35, sheet A13.- Top
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Some of these shields were "dealer installed". I remember doing installations.
Think there may have been a safety campaign. Can't locate it at this writing.
my .02And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance
I hope you dance
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I remember either a TSB or an Engineering Service Letter that described its addition on all car lines with Powerglide to avoid a buildup of frozen snow/slush on the kickdown rod that could prevent the throttle from returning to idle after a WOT blast in passing gear. The MVSS laws didn't exist yet - in our terms, it would have been called a "safety recall".- Top
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I recall a TSB also, but I can not recall the year. If 1967 I should have included it in the scans I sent to Nick for the new 1967 TIM&J. Since I don't have a finished copy I don't know if it made the cut.Terry- Top
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Do you think we will eventually have a start date on which these shields were installed at St. Louis ?And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance
I hope you dance
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The A.I.M. sheet for the '66 was released on April 28, 1966, and detailed instructions on the staple installation were included in NPC (Notice of Production Change) #C66-307, so the shield was definitely in production before the end of the '66 model year, and continued into the '67 model year.- Top
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If someone has an original unmolested 67 M35 car with the shield installed, please post or send clear photos. I had a fairly original M35 car many years back and do not recall the shield...- Top
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The A.I.M. sheet for the '66 was released on April 28, 1966, and detailed instructions on the staple installation were included in NPC (Notice of Production Change) #C66-307, so the shield was definitely in production before the end of the '66 model year, and continued into the '67 model year.
Edit add: John I am still working on your 67 Camaro tech stuff. I had a computer turn to a brick last Fall and I am still int he process of recovering stuff. I haven't forgotten my commitment to you. i will get it done.Last edited by Terry M.; March 28, 2014, 02:29 PM.Terry- Top
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No problem, no hurry - we appreciate your efforts.- Top
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