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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
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the firewall pad is held to the interior (cab side) of the firewall with rubber plugs, not glue.
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the pad itself is held in by plugs but the upper part insulation on mine was glued in from gm
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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
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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
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I have no idea, but I know it takes almost a blow torch to get the stuff off
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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.
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Here's one on the driver's side: https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...8e&oe=5926F7D6 |
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thats it, you got it ., is the black tar like glue just contact cement? or something else?
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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. |
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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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