Re: [Amc-list] Fun with heater parts (excessively long but I am looking
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Re: [Amc-list] Fun with heater parts (excessively long but I am looking for some stuff)



Old thread, new info.
I used foam bought at a craft store on mine and it seems to be holding up very well so far!
I even used it to make a custom surround around my steering column swap.
It's available in black and may not be too UV stable, but most of the places we use foam doesn't get a lot of direct attention.
   Our local micheals has a whole selection of sheets of foam for crafts.

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Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
" Chronic Pain Hurts"

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Matt Haas wrote:
> 
> > bright idea that I should fiddle with it before doing that (this is
> > where the not particularly smart thing comes in).
> 
> Oh I dunno -- yeah it's crazy but that's a given since we drive
> too-old cars :-)
> 
> 
> > What I'm looking for are these parts:
> 
> > - Heater core end (fits all models) and front (67 American only), and
> > side gaskets.
> 
> I imagine most of the gaskets you'll make from hardware store stock...
> 
> > - Heater core tube seal (the one commonly available has a 3/4" and a
> > 5/8" opening, 1967 and earlier used two 5/8" openings).
> 
> I bet NAPA has something in their catalogs, or a hotrod A/C
> supplier (vintageair?)
> 
> > Since I have to take the heater box apart to fix the broken stud, I'd
> > also like to replace the foam on the air doors.
> 
> That's a tough one! I dont kno wwhat that crap was in there
> but none of mine have survived. Basically I run without any
> at all, and it seems to work fine, though a bit if leakage
> of course. It was like cellophane-backed 1/8" open cell foam
> self-adhesive. Nasty. But it has a semi-stiff backing with a soft
> seal, hard to duplicate. I was thinking -- but not acting! --
> on something like 3/16" neoprene foam, carefully cut to
> fit. Silicone rubber makes an excellent adhesive for this stuff.
> 
> Even a concours car, do they take ducts apart to look? :-)
> 
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