Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: georgem on June 10, 2012, 12:08:11
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Has anyone on the committee of management of this group given any thought to printing a "T" shirt emblazoned with "I removed the heater core from under the dash and still had a functioning back at the end of it".. ;D
Those posts from some time ago which claimed that the Pagoda design team started with a blank piece of paper, drew the heater core then added the rest of the car weren`t far off.
Luckily, when i got it out it did have a leak so all was not in vain. Still, an extra session of Pilates this will help my core strength.
All the sealing felt has deteriated; any modern substitute?
Cheers
George
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Been there, done that!
Just had to get a bracket re-soldered on one end.
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For the sealing foam, search the forum for "mcmaster". Alfred posted to the forum what he used, I used the same based on this recommendation and it seems to work just fine.
"McMaster-Carr [http://www.mcmaster.com/] sells high-temp polyurethane foam sheets - but you'll have to settle for charcoal/black colors rather than light blue.
I have used 1/4" thick foam, item # 86115K21 (up to +225° F) and it seems to work well.
Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic"
rwh
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The Classic Center uses and sells a foam material. They sell it in a large piece (meter^2 for $10 or $20 if I remember correctly).
I also used a Mercedes glue (very similar to rubber cement) to adhere it.
Used the foam and glue on my blower unit and distribution box too.
Count me in on the T shirt. ;D
I can provide part numbers in a few days if needed.
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Iconic,
Yes, please provide the part number of the foam if it`s not too much trouble. I can`t find it in the EPC. In fact, I can`t find any of the foam used for things under the dash.
By the way, McMaster-Carr, which I used regularly in Michigan, doesn`t sell to Canada, if I remember correctly from the last time I tried to buy something. There is another one whose name I can`t remember who doesn`t sell retail here. It makes it difficult to "make-do" in the absence of reproduction or original parts.
Thanks,
Tom Kizer
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Tom and all,
Please note: This is NOT the original material, but it is the material I was told the Classic Center uses in the following applications (see pictures).
The foam: 000-983-12-98-9015 (enough material to do a lot more than one car)
The glue (like rubber cement, but I don't know what other properties it has and I want do things only once, so I figured if it was good enough for them, it is good enough for me.): 000-989-92-71 (the glue is expensive, but I don't like to take chances or experiment)
I also used the foam on my heater core.
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That`s great. Thanks a lot for the information.
Tom Kizer
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You might want to check out a product called Dynaliner. It is a very high-quality foam with an adhesive backing. Comes in 1/8 and 1/4 inch thicknesses. I used it many places putting the heating/ventilation back together on my 280 project.