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05-28-2002, 01:20 AM | #1 |
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Use Duct Tape?
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Member posted May 26, 2002 11:21 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I got new AC/Heat vent hoses for my truck and put them on. I tried it out and it works well. The one thing I had was leaks between the plastic pieces where it "divideds up the air". Should I just duct tape the cracks where the small leaks are? ------------------ Nick Rodenberg Wellington, MO http://nickrod.port5.com You can click on "My 72 Chevy Truck" I have a 72 Cheyenne 10 with a V8 350 and a TH-350 auto-tranny. white/ochre/white/ochre ochre/saddle interior Runs well... working on body. Plan to get painted weekend before memorial day weekend. Planned to be done March 7 when I turned 16. Didn't happen. Chose to do better job and be behind schedule instead of 1/2 doing it and it looking like junk. IP: Logged yellow72custom Member posted May 26, 2002 11:27 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heck yeah, duct tape is meant for heating and AC vents . I love that stuff. Our mailbox got bashed, and the pole broke off. So instead of digging a big hole in the rocky ground for another wooden pole, i drove a metal T-post (the green and white kind) into the ground. I put a 4x4 piece of lumber on the bottom of the mailbox, and duct-taped it to the T-post. It has been out there, in the weather, for about 10 months now, and she's still holding my mail. ------------------ Lucas Willow Springs, Missouri "Another proud owner of one of the coolest trucks ever built" drop_shift@hotmail.com My Daily-Driver: '72 Chevy LWB Custom/10. Rebuilt 350, roughly 300 HP thanks to a 204/214 duration cam, Edelbrock Performer intake and 1406 carb, headers, and 40 seires Flowmaster mufflers. Ochre with a white top. Runs good, Sounds good, Looks good . [This message has been edited by yellow72custom (edited May 26, 2002).] IP: Logged 69 longhorn Member posted May 26, 2002 11:30 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100mph tape......good stuff Meynard! IP: Logged GMC Paul Member posted May 27, 2002 06:48 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If its the case seams use black silicone or RTV it will blend far better. With the money your putting into your truck I know you don't want duct tape showing. If its where a seal is where 2 cases join replace the seal. That twisting method works good for threading the hose over the retaining tabs eh Nick? GMCPaul ------------------ Online Catalog for-GMCPauls Truck Parts.com 67 LWB GMC SuperCustom Fleetside 67 LWB GMC Stepside 67 SWB GMC Stepside 67 SWB GMC Fleetside 67 SWB Chevy CST Fleetside 67 LWB Chevy CST Fleet 67 SWB Chevy Stepside 67 LWB Chevy Stepside 68 2wd Chevy 1/2 t. Panel 68 Chevy Panel 1/2Ton 4X4 68 LWB Chevy Fleet 4X4 69 SWB Chevy Stepside 71 GMC Suburban 402/400 72 LWB Chevy Camper Special 72 LWB Chevy Camper Special Nope not a typo 2-72 Camper Specials and no they are NOT FOR SALE MINE MINE MINE and we accept ALL 67 Refugees Looking For More Never Enough!!!
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05-28-2002, 01:23 AM | #2 |
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Yeah.... thanks you guys, especially Paul. That twisting worked well except on the right defroster vent those I started twisting it and it ripped off a big piece of the end. I tried taping it together (still not right). I am gonna end up getting another one of that piece I guess.
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05-28-2002, 10:35 AM | #3 | |
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If you use the duct tape, you'll have to change your sig:
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05-28-2002, 11:33 AM | #4 |
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Yes there and another gap between the defroster and the plenum.
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05-28-2002, 11:57 AM | #5 |
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If the air is leaking at the defroster or S-plenum when the A/C is is on, it's because the air is getting past the flapper door in the divertor. Could be the rubber on the flapper door is worn or missing or maybe the cable that operates the flapper door is not shuting the door completely and needs adjusting.
If it's leaking when the heater/defroster is on I wouldn't worry about it as long as you have good air flow out of the defroster vents.
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05-29-2002, 09:11 AM | #6 |
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This brings up another good topic. Whenever I switch it over to the defroster should the other vents shut off or not? I am not getting nearly as much airflow out of those vents as I'd like.
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