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> Heater Duct Hole plugs?, Weld in? Bolt in?
Cire
post Oct 31 2009, 07:49 AM
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Howdy all,

I pulled out the air duct work along with the controllers and the big center vent thing. Anyway, where all that stuff came out there are holes that go to the cab of the car. Is there a kit with weld in plugs already formed for all the holes? Is there a plastic or rubber boot that goes in those? I am sure I can create something that works but wanted to see if there is anything out there before I start. = )

Also, the air duct tubes in the engine area and in the kick board area... Are there caps for those?

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post Nov 1 2009, 06:31 AM
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Gp to the plumbing department of your local big box home improvement store. For a couple bucks each you can get a rubber cap and band clamp that will fit almost perfectly. If you need to run anything, like wires or oil lines to the front of the car in the future, you can easily make a hole in it to allow the wire/hose, and still keep the heater tube area water tight.


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