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Hi Jason,

When I did the heater box in my '62 Belvedere this year, I went to the local hardware store and matched up my foam
gaskets with the appropriate weatherstipping.  I also picked a styrofoam liner kit for a toilet tank to use where there
was fiber insulation.  I used the fiber insulation panels as a template and cut the styrofoam panels as necessary.  I
used white grease on all the inside and outside pivot points as well.  My heater core seemed to be in good shape, so I
left it in place.

Scott Powell -=- Cobourg, ON, Canada
Email: mailto:skpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www3.sympatico.ca/skpowell
'62 Belvedere (313/auto) -=- '76 Volare RR (360/4spd)
'83 Cordoba (318/auto) -=- '93 W150 (318/auto) -=- '95 Intrepid (3.3/auto)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Chance [mailto:j23@xxxxxxxxxxx] 

Hi all,

Here is my first question for the group:

I am in the process of rebuilding my heater box. I was wondering who, if 
anyone, carries any of the gaskets in the heater box and where I could 
find a new heater core?

I called SMS and tried to get them to sell me just the parts, but no 
dice. Kinda pi**ed me off. I also tried calling R/T Specialties all day 
Friday and never got through. If I can't find any I guess I will have to 
go the route of making my own from bulk gasket material. Anybody got any 
tips or hints for materials?

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