Would these flaps be the black oval ones about an inch high on the firewall below the fiberglass AC hump? --- KerryPinkerton <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Any handy rubber or gasket material will work. Even > an old inner tube and silicone. Those 'flaps' allow > fresh air into the car but actually just pull fresh > heat from outside the engine. Several folks who have > sealed them up noticed considerably colder air > immediately. > > Kerryp > --- IndyImp62@xxxxxxx wrote: > > Hello fellow Imperialists, > > > > I am in the process of trying to restore the AC of a > > 1960 Imp. I sent the > > compressor and drier off to Vintage Auto Air in > > Florida. This may have been > > a mistake. Has anyone had experience with them? > > > > The rubber drain flaps on the Evaporator are of > > course, nonexistent. It > > seems that I have read past posts that these can be > > sealed up as there is > > already a drain tube. So my question is; Can these > > be sealed up and with > > what? Do I need to find replacement rubber for > > these, and where? > > > > All help is appreciated. Thank you, > > Steve > > 60 4 door Southampton > > 62 conv. > > 65 conv. > > 62 300 H > > > >