I'm redoing my engine bay in my '66 fastback, built Dec. 8th, 1965, at Dearborn. I have a few questions about the engine bay assembly and painting process.
Please correct me if I have any of this wrong:
1. Brake master cylinder: It was installed when the engine bay was painted. It should be almost completely blacked out, including the cap and mounting hardware. Were any of the brake lines installed, and do they get blacked out? On a disc brake car like mine, was the proportioning valve blacked out also?
2. Steering box blackout: The steering box was in place also when the engine bay was painted. Going off of the thread and pictures Charles Turner posted once before on his Hi-Po restoration, the steering box received a fairly decent coat of black paint. Were any of the other steering components in place when the bay was blacked out? I'm mainly thinking about the idler arm and pitman arm--did the blackout extend that far down?
3. Air conditioning: Was the A/C condenser and dryer in place when the radiator cradle was painted?
4. On fender aprons, I seem to remember sealer being used between the front fenders and the tops of the fender aprons. What's a decent product to replicate this, and how much of it should be visible once the fenders are bolted down and aligned? Again, I'm going off of memory here, so I may be imagining this.
5. Was the battery tray already installed when the engine bay was painted?
Firewall and Sprayable Sealant:6. I know that almost any areas of the firewall where components protruded through to the interior were coated with sound deadener/sealer. On my car, a brake fluid leak had pretty much taken off any original paint and sealer around the master cylinder. Did this area originally receive any sealer?
7. Were items like the heater hoses, the heater blower motor, the A/C lines, and the wiring harness connectors already in place when the firewall sealant was applied? If so, was any effort made to keep the sealer off of any of these items, or was it allowed to pretty much flow wherever and however the worker applied it?
8. Should there be any type of sealer between the throttle linkage and the firewall, where the linkage bolts to the firewall?
Sorry for the million questions, I didn't set out to write a book!
I just want to get these details as correct as possible. I'm already on my second re-do of this engine bay in four years, I don't want to have to do it again for a while!