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chug_A_bug
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Post by chug_A_bug »

just one of those sleepless night, and thinking of the 69 GL if I were to put some really good exspanding Foom in the heater channels that would make the car stiffer right??

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WD-40
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Post by WD-40 »

I highly doubt it would make it ANY stiffer.

I have a car with expanding foam in the heater channels. The PO did it because he didn't want the drafts after he took the heater boxes out. Now, I can never have heat again unless I dig it all out (not easy).

Don't do it.

- David
Ozzie
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Post by Ozzie »

WD-40 wrote:I highly doubt it would make it ANY stiffer.

I have a car with expanding foam in the heater channels. The PO did it because he didn't want the drafts after he took the heater boxes out. Now, I can never have heat again unless I dig it all out (not easy).

Don't do it.

- David
Gasoline will disolve it, and quick. I reccomend washing it out w/ soapwater afterwards.
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peterericb
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Post by peterericb »

heater channels already rust bad.. having something there holding the water in place isn't the best idea either.
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