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Old 09-11-2015, 02:59 PM   #1
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How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

Probably a silly question, but does this gasket just fit on with some sort of caulk? If so, what is best to go back with?

Does it fit into a groove?

*Talking about the round gasket on the right here that fits up against the firewall.

I have a new gasket from Wes at Classicheatbeat.com



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Old 09-11-2015, 06:22 PM   #2
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Old 09-11-2015, 07:54 PM   #3
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

It just seals against the big hole on the firewall. No sealant needed.

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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

Thanks but I think the question was misunderstood. It's clear there wasn't a sealant against the firewall but what makes it stick to the heater box?
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Old 09-11-2015, 08:04 PM   #5
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

use a little hi tack just to keep it in place
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I used a little Gasgacinch on mine to just hold it in place.

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Old 09-12-2015, 12:13 AM   #7
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I picked up some tacky strip stuff from a metal roofing company here locally. It's used where two peices of metal pro panel overlap. I have not used it yet but that's what was recommended by a friend of mine.
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Old 09-12-2015, 12:28 AM   #8
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I like black super weatherstrip adhesive. It just takes a little bit.
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Old 09-12-2015, 07:53 AM   #9
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

Yeah, for stuff like that I use weatherstrip adhesive to hold it in place. I used to use hi-tack, but that takes longer to tack-up.
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

3M Strip Calk Adhesive is what I use. WES
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Old 09-12-2015, 10:34 AM   #11
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

OK, thanks guys.

Now the original is REALLY stuck on there! How do I get that off?
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I like the 3m fiber disks that go on the 2 inch angle grinder
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Old 09-14-2015, 11:54 AM   #13
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

the aftermarket ones ive seen and used are actually shaped a little different than the original but work just as well. i just got a skinny piece of duct tape on the top to hold the gasket in place and when i got it bolted i removed the tape before tightening the bolts
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Old 09-14-2015, 08:04 PM   #14
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

One thing about them heater boxes best off to clean them paint them get the gaskets and put a new motor from a AC unit ones instead of the heater only its blows harder and warms up the truck faster.

In my next one i do i will buy the AC controller for my none AC cab I found out that the blower motor switch is easier to replace then the broken arms are on the heater only plus you get to light bulbs to light up your Dash on ether side.

I've done one and it worked out grate.Some ask me where is the AC is i told them I wanted the AC controller cus it was better made then the heater one is.Plus i like to set my levers to the way i want them less moving parts.The only thing I have to move is the 3 speed motor switch the Heater one only has a 2 speed.

So I'm very happy with my little modified Controller for my heater cab only.

And for you guys that have panels or suburbans using the AC controller unit bolts right in place of the heater one you just don't use 1 cable

One last thing you might have to add another blower motor rely

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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I put my heater box in last night and there's some great tips on this thread. I took a hybrid approach a little hi-tack to hold the gasket in place and some masking tape around the outside. Worked great, the hardest part was getting the tape off once the box was installed.
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Re: How does one swap out the rubber gasket on the heater box?

I used plumbers putty and it works great. Roll it into a small rope and apply it to the box then after tightening the box just trim off the excess with a knife.
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