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Old 10-01-2021, 08:47 PM   #15
Jcfcamaro
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Re: Restoring heater box/A/C system

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Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402 View Post
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I think I picked up the evap. drain hose from Old Air, might even work, time will tell.

You can install new rubber on your kick panel vent doors or buy new doors, I took the later option and painted.

Heater core's had gaskets of some sort, most might be installed or reinstalled w/o but I used high temp 3M insulator tape.
Be neat if the core melts it anyway.............The foam gaskets they sell don't work, that's how often they're installed I guess?? Do over I'd cut my own if I had the foam. Some guys like to use the 3M for other gaskets as well, word is at the heater box, but I don't know, my kit came with a foam gasket. If you like the condition of your evap. case, invest in Rolite Fiberglass polish, goes a long way and a great metal polish in places too.
So you used the rolite polish to get your outside box to look like that? It looks amazing and definitely is the look I'm going for.
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