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Old 09-12-2019, 07:22 AM   #1
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Cowl to Hood Seal Attachment

My truck has been missing the cowl to hood seal since I found it. After some work on the engine compartment I purchased a new one and was wondering how it would be attached? What size screw/bolt should be used? Washers also? Any pics would be helpful. Thanks
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Re: Cowl to Hood Seal Attachment

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My truck has been missing the cowl to hood seal since I found it. After some work on the engine compartment I purchased a new one and was wondering how it would be attached? What size screw/bolt should be used? Washers also? Any pics would be helpful. Thanks
There's some debate whether the following '#10" screws are supposed to be #8. I can only say they don't fit through the #8 hole in my gauge. Here you go:



Cowl seal: The seal seats between the cowl and panel. The flat portion of the seal rests against the top of the cowl. There are six screw holes in the seal, and two slots to clear the windshield washer nozzle brackets.

Cowl panel install:
• The panel mounts to the cowl using six #2 phillips panhead tap screws with spin washers. The screw threads are #10" x 5/8". The screws were black zinc phosphate. These screws secure the cowl seal as well.

• The panel mounts to the cowl using four stainless steel #2 phillips panhead tap screws & J-nuts. The screw threads are #10 x 1/2". The J-nuts are 1/2" (W) x 5/8" (L), with center hole to edge of 1/2".

• The panel mounts using four (GR 5) recessed tapered bolts with spin washers. The bolt threads are 3/4" to 7/8" long under the spin washer.


You can buy a kit for the six #10 screws, which generally come stainless steel. Come to think of it, I believe the seal I bought came with black screws.
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Old 09-13-2019, 01:06 PM   #3
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Re: Cowl to Hood Seal Attachment

Thank you for the great information. Next up, get the seal installed.
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