ndragun wrote:Sooooo... bit of a digression this evening. For those out there that think HVAC is unwanted mass on their "track cars", look away now...
After 20 years of service, the foam used in all of the HVAC baffle plates has pretty much turned to dust with air exposure and needs to be replaced. Over time the foam deteriorates - and then when you pull the dash out and happen to touch it - it all goes powdery and crumbs off. Even if you haven't touched it or pulled the dash - you might get hit in the face on occasion by an errant piece of dislodged foam through the vent system...
This is what the foam looked like in my HVAC system... when touched it goes to moosh... The foam pictured here was stuck to the blower baffle plate. This is the plate that determines whether or not you get air from the outside world, or re-circ'ed from the cabin. If you have AC, the air from this baffle plate travels straight on to the AC expander and gunks it up. If not then it goes through to the heater and gunks that up, or hits you in the face. There are also 3 baffle plates in the heater housing that have similar foams. They all turn to dust over time.
SO - what you need is some contact adhesive, IPA (isopropyl alcohol), some foam sheet (Clark Rubber - 5mm foam sheeting) and some adhesive weather strip.
Scrape all the old powdery foam off the baffle plates, scrub the shiz out of it, then clean with IPA. After that, cut the foam sheet to size, spray it and the baffle plate with contact adhesive... Have a few swigs of your favourite beer while you wait for the contact glue to touch dry, then stick that mother flipper down. Cut the excess.
Repeat for every bit of foam throughout the HVAC system.
Its also useful to grease up the linkages on the sides of the heater housing and blower fan housing before putting it all back together.
Over the many many years, my car has been parked under many a dirty tree and has travelled many a dusty kilometre. The HVAC system gets DIRTY. Clean it while you're in there wiring a brand new ECU.
So much attention to detail! I only wish I had your patience & dedication. Love your work.