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Major Surgery Part 2

Prepping the new panel and the old body for a perfect fit
By Mark Ehlen
Photography by Mark Ehlen
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Here's where we left off last... 
   
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Here's where we left off last month. The old quarter-panel has beenremoved, leaving the upper body line, doorjamb, and side-marker lightopenings.
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Prepping the new Year One... 
   
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Prepping the new Year One panel starts with cutting off the top portionat the body line, and then removing the lips at either end, the doorjambedge, and the edge around the taillight opening. This way, as much aspossible of the factory look is preserved.
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The wheelwell lip on these... 
   
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The wheelwell lip on these panels tends to be a little wide, so Johnadvises using some 3/4-inch masking tape along the outside edge of thelip as a guide for the Whitney/Roper punch. This ensures the 3/8-inchholes that you punch will line up properly with the inner wheelwell lip.Once the two lips are plug-welded together, the excess lip will beremoved with a grinding disc.
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The e-coating must be removed... 
   
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The e-coating must be removed from all areas that will be welded toprevent the e-coat from contaminating the welds, which could causeporosity problems. Use a 3M bristle brush for the flat butt weld areasto avoid heat warping. A Clean and Strip Disc is fine for theplug-welded seams.
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Don't forget to clean a generous... 
   
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Don't forget to clean a generous area around the marker-light opening inthe new quarter-panel, as this part will be removed during theinstallation process.
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The initial panel alignment... 
   
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The initial panel alignment is critical. since most of the originalfactory attachment points have been retained, you'll have a surprisingamount of leeway, and, in this case, you can focus most of yourattention on that long body line that runs the length of the panel andon the opening around the wheelwell.
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Once you have your panel where... 
   
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Once you have your panel where you want it, drill a couple of 1/8-inchholes through both the new panel and the original quarter, and insert acouple of Cleco fasteners about 1/2 to 3/4 inch from the top. If youdon't have Clecos, small sheetmetal screws will work.You will also wantto clamp together the seams fore and aft of the wheel opening.
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When you are satisfied the... 
   
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When you are satisfied the panel fits like you want it to, start on thetop of the panel in the middle, and begin adding additional Clecos allthe way around both ends about every 6 to 8 inches. You'll probably needto reclamp the lower seams as you go. keep checking to make sureeverything is staying lined up.
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This is how far off the new... 
   
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This is how far off the new marker-light opening would have been if wewould have used the opening from the new panel. It might not look likemuch, but it would effect how well a new bumblebee stripe will fitlater.
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Next, grab your West Cut 4-inch... 
   
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Next, grab your West Cut 4-inch cutoff wheel, make a slice through bothlayers of sheetmetal, peel back the two strips of the new panel, andplace a tack weld right between two of the Clecos. Now, working onalternate sides of that first weld, place additional tack welds about1-inch apart, keeping the heat to a minimum. Use a small screwdriver tomake sure that both panels are lined up perfectly. John likes the WestCut wheel because of the thin cut it makes. It leaves a gap that's justright for tack welding the two panels together.

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