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> Heater Duct Joint Seal, Is it metal-to-metal or is there a soft seal there?
Highland
post Aug 19 2020, 03:09 PM
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When reassembling the heater ducts under the engine is there a high temp sealing material that goes between the joins or is it just metal on metal?

Picture is just an example of the joints, but I'm asking about all of them.

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BillC
post Aug 20 2020, 02:56 PM
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In addition to the rectangular gasket shown in the picture in post #2, there's also a U-shaped gasket that goes in the branch piece shown in the first pic. It fits in the channel at the front of the branch piece (under where the clamp part gets attached).

Unfortunately, I haven't seen that gasket available anywhere, and each side is a slightly different size. I was going to cut up an extra set of the rectangular gaskets to fit, unless Mark comes out with the correct gaskets before I get around to installing my heater parts.
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