Heater Box

Postby mopar70 » 06 Dec 2010 22:27

see pics 1
I am restoring my heater box, but I do not remember which way and on which side on the door the plastic piece is mounted?
mabe someone has a pics on it.

see pics 2
I also wounder if someone has a pics of the other door so I could see how the foam is mounted on them.

here is some pics of the two doors.

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Postby burdar » 07 Dec 2010 13:52

Sorry these are blurry...

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Postby mopar70 » 07 Dec 2010 14:28

Thanks for the pics that would help me alot, now I know how to mount the plastic piece and also how the foam is mounted on the other door.

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Postby mopar70 » 15 Dec 2010 23:21

Here is some pics of my restored Heater Box

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Postby fal308 » 18 Dec 2010 9:07

Looks good :s017:
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Postby redgum78 » 18 Dec 2010 10:39

Good work :D
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Postby Jon » 18 Dec 2010 15:57

Very good. Did you get the foam in a kit or cut them yourself? Not to nitpic but isn't the fan motor suppose to be a silver plating look?
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Postby mopar70 » 18 Dec 2010 16:19

Maby the fan motor should be in silver, but I don't build my car as from the factory I build my car as I want to have it.
My car is a base car and it is already cloned as a R/T car.

I bought the foam kit from
LINK: http://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/

The sell wery good parts so I really recomend to buy from him if you are searcing for gasket and foam
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Postby mopar70 » 18 Dec 2010 16:28

Jon
I read in Challenger Restoration Guide that the fan motor should be painted in Semi-Gloss Black and it is that color I have used.
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Postby patrick » 18 Dec 2010 20:38

Looks pretty darned good , to me! :s017:
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Postby Jon » 19 Dec 2010 14:51

mopar70 wrote:Jon
I read in Challenger Restoration Guide that the fan motor should be painted in Semi-Gloss Black and it is that color I have used.


Thanks for the info and yes it is your choice for sure just wanted to help on the restore. :) Mine appears to be silver for some reason. :? This is how it looked when I got the car in 1976.

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Postby mopar70 » 19 Dec 2010 17:42

I don't see the heater blower motor on that pics the only motor I see on that pics it is the wiper motor and that motor should be gold plated from the factory.
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Postby mopar70 » 19 Dec 2010 18:00

pics over my engine room, to the left in the pics you could see the heater motor in Semi-Gloss Black.

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Postby burdar » 20 Dec 2010 15:23

The plating used on the 3-speed wiper motors is called Zinc Dichromate...sometimes called yellow zinc.

The blower motors in 70 and 71 were plated in silver zinc. The factory replacement motors were black. I'm not sure about 72 but I know that in 73-74 the factory motors came black. In 70-71 though, all factory issue motors were zinc plated.

Black looks just fine on the blower motor. If your not going for a factory correct look, then spray it black and spend your money on other things.IMO
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Re: Heater Box

Postby cv70chall » 27 May 2011 13:06

I just completed mine yesterday and I'm pleased with the results. I purchased the kit from Jim at Detroit Muscle and it was perfect! All the parts fit well and the reassembly went smoothly.

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Re: Heater Box

Postby patrick » 03 Jun 2011 6:17

Any of you guys remember when you could do this for $25.00 and, no paint? Those were the day's. :roll:
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Re: Heater Box

Postby Adrian Worman » 03 Jun 2011 20:58

Just showing ya age now Pat :mrgreen:
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