New to the forum. I did searches but wasn't able to find my answers so I apologize in advance if I'm asking something that has been asked before.
I'm restoring a pair of 69 Mach 1 Mustangs. A 428CJ R code and a 351w 4v, both 4 speeds.
Anyway, my cars were both in pretty bad shape so I don't have a ton of reference. As I'm taking stuff apart and putting stuff back together I'm running into some questions.
Cowl seam sealer/welding: one of the cars had the cowl completely rusted through. I cut out the old one and am almost ready to weld the new cowl to the firewal, A pillars, etc. I know there was something between the welds on the firewall and around the parts of the cowl that connect with the interior. I'm assuming this is seam sealer. Is this correct? If I put seam sealer down where it was before, then mate the cowl to the firewall, etc. i need to spot weld the two together. What does that do to the seam sealer? Doesn't it burn off, or at least effect the weld? Do I put the sealer on and let it dry, then weld? Or put it on and quickly weld it together?
What goes between where panels butt join: I've noticed that in at least two areas there are panels that meet and don't appear to just be welded together. One area is the small filler panel between the rear window and the trunk, where they meet the quarter panels on each side. The second area is where the bottom of the quarter panel meets the rocker panel just below the doors and under the rear windows. Are these panels simply welded together? Or is there some kind of seam sealer placed between them? If something is placed between, what is the process for replacement (similar to the question above)? Put sealer on, let dry, spot weld?
Leaded seams: I'm aware that were the roof joins the A pillars and at the rear of the roof that the joints are filled with lead from the factory. On one car I have to replace the roof as it was vandalized severely. Once i get the new panel in place, I'd like to not use lead if possible. What seems to be the best alternative that won't absorb moisture, crack, etc.? I have no problem using lead if that seems to be the consensus but I'm just curious what people use. I've heard that some people use a fiberglass impregnated type of body filler. Is that good/bad?
I don't want to do these things wrong as it is much more difficult to take it all apart again and redo it than to do it right the first time.
Thank you very much