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Old 08-08-2021, 08:28 PM
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Hello everyone. I have looked through the on line build manual to determine how to attach the firewall to the frame. I can’t seem to find it anywhere. What are the attachment points and hardware used?

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Cowl Bar Installation
The parts required for installing the cowl bar are:
Description of Part Quantity
Cowl Bar ........................................... 1
5/16" x 3-1/2" Bolts ........................... 4
5/16" Flange Nuts ............................ .4
Use the procedure outlined below to install the cowl bar:
1) Place the cowl bar on the outriggers flush up against the firewall (Fig. 3-104).
2) Align the mounting holes on the cowl bar with the holes on the outriggers. Connect the cowl bar to the
outriggers with two 5/16" x 3-1/2" bolts and flange nuts per side (Fig. 3-105).

this is the only reference I have
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Cowl Bar Installation
The parts required for installing the cowl bar are:
Description of Part Quantity
Cowl Bar ........................................... 1
5/16" x 3-1/2" Bolts ........................... 4
5/16" Flange Nuts ............................ .4
Use the procedure outlined below to install the cowl bar:
1) Place the cowl bar on the outriggers flush up against the firewall (Fig. 3-104).
2) Align the mounting holes on the cowl bar with the holes on the outriggers. Connect the cowl bar to the
outriggers with two 5/16" x 3-1/2" bolts and flange nuts per side (Fig. 3-105).

this is the only reference I have
Sycraft. Thanks for the response. What does the firewall itself attach to? The only reference in the manual I see is in the pic attached. I can get it attached, just wanted to do it correctly LOL
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DV post dated 05 08 2011 “Mounting a CR body: My way” has all the info
How do you make post picture bigger is what I’m trying to figure out
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DV post dated 05 08 2011 “Mounting a CR body: My way” has all the info
How do you make post picture bigger is what I’m trying to figure out
This photo is in my gallery

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Beautiful! Thanks!! I went back to the online manual…..it goes from section 3-36 to 3-38 hahaha. Knew I didn’t see it in there.
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There’s a 3” x 3” x +/- 30” angle you add to frame for seatbelts and roll bar mounts
Between the spring adjuster holes but I’m checking on that location with body on now
Are those Turbo mufflers?
That’s all I ever used
I put one on my moms Honda

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There’s a 3” x 3” x +/- 30” angle you add to frame for seatbelts and roll bar mounts
Between the spring adjuster holes but I’m checking on that location with body on now
Are those Turbo mufflers?
That’s all I ever used
I put one on my moms Honda

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Glad you mentioned that! I don’t think I’ve seen that in the manual. Yeah those are Dynamax turbos. I actually had them in the back of my shop and thought I’d try them. Figured if I didn’t like the sound I could change them. Sound pretty good though.
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There’s a 3” x 3” x +/- 30” angle you add to frame for seatbelts and roll bar mounts
Between the spring adjuster holes but I’m checking on that location with body on now
Are those Turbo mufflers?
That’s all I ever used
I put one on my moms Honda

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Wyatt. I sent you a PM. Not sure if it went through. Jeff
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