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I’ve got a 69 F100 with a 300 cylinder and I’m having trouble finding some parts.
I’m needing the valve cover pvc rubber grommet and 2 rubber cab plugs.
I ordered a couple body plugs from Dennis carpenter and they did not fit.
The first pic a inside the cab under the seat next to the seat bracket holes.
The 3rd pic is I guess you could call it the lower door jamb.
Thanks
Measure the floor and valve cover holes and hit up the parts store.
I am sure you will find the valve cover rubber there and may even find the plastic plug for the floor.
Could also try NAPA if they done have it in stock I am sure they can order them for you.
As for that door jamb plug? looks like the bottom of the cowl on the fender side?
Access to the inner rocker maybe?
Are you sure there is a plug used there?
I say this because with the fender and inner wheel well in place I dont think anything can get to it.
If that is the case you may want to leave it open to let air get in and "blow it dry" if water should get in there.
If it dose use a plug too and cant find at stores try Amazon, Ebay or Google for the plastic plugs
Dave ----
If you can't find what you need local and have to mail order, you might check with some of the Mustang parts sellers. They used a lot of rubber plugs for floor and other places and may have something of the size you're looking for. PCV grommets were probably the same part used over many engines and applications.
That last hole does not get a plug. There should be a triangle shaped piece of sheet metal with a small hole in it at the top the small end. The screw would be a self tapper to hold the piece on to the body. As for rubber plugs I've had good luck at my local Ace Hardware.
The plug on the floor, I just ended up getting a generic set of different size plugs. I cant remember but was there one on each side of the cab floor. As far as the PCV grommet, I have one, so I didnt have to search for one. Although a quick search shows DC carrying them.
On your last picture this should be a rubber plug, so you can clean this area of your truck out. Take a look at the LMC catalog picture for rubber parts, I'm not suggesting buying from LMC as many people here have complained about the quality of their rubber parts, but maybe it has changed? NPD has some rubber plugs, not sure if they have the correct one so you will need to measure the size of the hole.
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