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I'm in the process of rebuilding my heater so I ordered a kit to replace all the foam seals for the inside of the box. Has anyone done this, or know what kind of adhesive will work to glue the foam pieces in place? Thanks for the advice.

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G-man,

I used "Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive" by Permatex that I bought at AutoZone. Worked great and the heater is a hummin'!

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Whatever you do, don't paint the interior metal pieces behind where foam attaches-the glue usually makes a mess and peels the paint off.

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All good advise, paint is the enemy of the glue. I used a spray on adhesive from Autozone. I wish I would have used the brush on headliner glue. If you can find some of that use it. Your car will get the new car smell back once the heater warms up the glue. BTW, don't forget the cowl seal I did and had to cut mine to get it on.

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3M super trim adhesive (hehe). Be sure to use it in a wellllllll ventillllaaaadetttteeeddd arrreeeeeaaaaa. As,,, the fuuummmmmeeeessssssss willlll getttt tttooooooo yyoooooouuuuuuu...

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