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gmcdeadhead 03-15-2017 08:52 AM

firewall pad insulation glue
 
does anyone what kind of glue that black tar like stuff was used by gm to glue the firewall pad on the interior firewall? i want to used that same type of glue/caulk on some other things. thanks

Willie Makeit 03-15-2017 08:58 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
the firewall pad is held to the interior (cab side) of the firewall with rubber plugs, not glue.

gmcdeadhead 03-15-2017 09:07 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
the pad itself is held in by plugs but the upper part insulation on mine was glued in from gm

kwmech 03-15-2017 11:02 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
Ahh, I think you are referring to the part that moves up under the upper dash by the speaker. I think GM just used a high contact cement

gmcdeadhead 03-15-2017 11:34 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
yes , its all in the upper part of the dash, what type of glue could this be , it was some sort of black tar, not so much a contact cement but like a splatter of caulk

kwmech 03-15-2017 02:09 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
I have no idea, but I know it takes almost a blow torch to get the stuff off

randy500 03-15-2017 02:49 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
I think that was just contact adhesive that was sprayed on, years ago that stuff was not black it was yellow on the ones I removed long ago.

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-15-2017 05:32 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 7886640)
Ahh, I think you are referring to the part that moves up under the upper dash by the speaker. I think GM just used a high contact cement

Sounds like. Cotton batting and contact cement. There's one above the heater box and one on the drivers side. They basically fit on back of and underneath the cowl.

Here's one on the driver's side:

https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...8e&oe=5926F7D6

gmcdeadhead 03-15-2017 05:44 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
thats it, you got it ., is the black tar like glue just contact cement? or something else?

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-15-2017 11:49 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gmcdeadhead (Post 7886997)
thats it, you got it ., is the black tar like glue just contact cement? or something else?

Wasn't black. I hear spray-on contact cement is the ticket. The batting came off easily as one piece. Not a lot of fragments left on the cab after removal, and I didn't use a heat gun. Perhaps not contact cement. Bet this works: It's 3M and I do like 3M: https://www.amazon.com/3M-90-24-Spra...contact+cement

gmcdeadhead 03-16-2017 02:02 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
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Wasn't black
Quote:

The batting came off easily as one piece
mine was black, and the batting was a ***** to get off , stuck on good , hard time scraping it all off.

'68OrangeSunshine 03-16-2017 02:24 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
The black tar was in the jute to hold it together and be water resistant. [Old tech.] They still used adhesives -- either 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive ["Supersnot''], or 3M 77 Contact Spray Adhesive.
In hot climates [like Tucson] the tar would melt in to the floor and firewall. I had to use a lot of turpentine and rags to get it up.

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-16-2017 11:26 AM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68OrangeSunshine;7887453]The black tar was in the jute to hold it together and be water resistant. [Old tech.] They still used adhesives -- either 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive ["Supersnot'
, or 3M 77 Contact Spray Adhesive.
In hot climates [like Tucson] the tar would melt in to the floor and firewall. I had to use a lot of turpentine and rags to get it up.

Good stuff. Not the tar I mean :chevy:

gmcdeadhead 03-16-2017 03:37 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
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The black tar was in the jute to hold it together and be water resistant
mine was on the metal before they put the jute in. you can see the splatter from the caulk gun or spray gun they used

'68OrangeSunshine 03-17-2017 07:53 PM

Re: firewall pad insulation glue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gmcdeadhead (Post 7888408)
mine was on the metal before they put the jute in. you can see the splatter from the caulk gun or spray gun they used

OK. If you say so.
I wasn't there when they built your truck.
Could be different years and different plants may have had varying procedures.
What year and what plant produced your truck? You have a '66 or earlier in your avatar.


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