70-72 Cutlass Heater Parts

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Old October 14th, 2010, 10:31 AM
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70-72 Cutlass Heater Parts

Hi All, I am in need of a couple of the plastic clips and screws that hold the cables in place on the heater box for my 72' Cutlass. I am also looking for the paper hoses that go from the heater to the defrost vents under the dashboard. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old October 14th, 2010, 07:21 PM
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I am also looking for the paper hoses that go from the heater to the defrost vents under the dashboard. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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NAPA has the round ones, but in a vinyl plastic. They fit tight and work great. From heater adapter to windshield vents.
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Old October 30th, 2010, 08:02 AM
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Are you talking about the plastic clips that are actually molded as part of the cables to attach to the heater control? These always break. I have some plastic wraparound clips that worked well and I just had to break off the rest of the molded on clip and then put this one on. It kept it pretty tight but I also used a little epoxy when installing it to get it tight. Let me know if you want some - I bought a bunch at an autobody supply once.
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Are you talking about the plastic clips that are actually molded as part of the cables to attach to the heater control? These always break. I have some plastic wraparound clips that worked well and I just had to break off the rest of the molded on clip and then put this one on. It kept it pretty tight but I also used a little epoxy when installing it to get it tight. Let me know if you want some - I bought a bunch at an autobody supply once.

I sent you a pm about the parts.
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