Topic: Plenum
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Hey guys,
I know I had a post about this before, but I'm still unsure. I don't know If I have to replace the plenum (AC/Heater box) I posted soem pics. I know that has to be a rebuild because whoever put t back in used some sort of plumbers cauking (l00l) to seal it. THe people who ahd this car before me must have like did not care which I doubt it becasue they have rebuilt several beautiful cars. So it has to have been from the ones before them. I got some pictures of it:
Thanks guys,
-Louis
-LOUIE


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doc rebuild has correct fitting seals for this.
A seal is a seal, on these cars its nice to use the correct seal, but sometimes you don't have availibility, so when I don't have it I use a product called "Kearney's Aqua Seal", it comes in an orange and white box on a roll about 4"wide, it is a black, pliable,heat and cold resistant, just tear a piece off the roll and roll it between your hands to the width and thickness you want and press in place, when it used as a gasket nothing gets by, a roll lasts forever, pick it up at a hardware or plumbing supply anips 38408.7190393519
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