This area where the core exits had a small piece busted out and damage where the metal plate that holds the gasket down was cracked across and the hole for the screw stripped out, this picture might show how the fusor blends in pretty good makes a nice repair,
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The metal doors have their foam on them, I used Detroit Muscles kit, and I decided to coat the metal parts with the product called TopCote that I use on my table saw to seal the surface from humidity,
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I riveted the two back sections back together, used rivet washers on the back side to provide a better grab on the fiberglass,
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Everything is cleaned up at this point and ready to go back together,
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Installed the heater core then the two doors in the back and then the cardboard,
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Then the door in the front and put the putty in the groove of the front cover,
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Then squeeze the front cover on which is a bit of a wrestling match and snap on the clips and glue on the cowl seal and Voila another part done,
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Now back to the list of what's next!