On 3/18/04 1:07, "George Goff" <THX0001@AOL.COM> wrote: > As I said before, at one time replacement gaskets were available from the > dealer. Perhaps someone with an installed copy of the EKTA will do us all a > favor and chime in with the part numbers. I stopped by my local VW dealer the other day and the parts guy said that they didn't have anything like that... Without even checking the computer. I didn't bother to question his response, as I wasn't really expecting them to have it. But if he was wrong, it wouldn't be the first time. If someone has a part number, that would be great. Even if it includes the flaps, I'd at least like to price it. I've been scouring the mcmaster.com materials catalog and found a polyurethane foam that looks like it has all the right qualities... BUT temp range is only +50 to +120 deg. - doesn't seem near adequate for the heater box. Aren't there any squishy materials meisters around here? BTW, thanks to those who helped me w/ my clutch pedal linkage repair. It's now oh-so-smooooooth... Really wanna get the dash back together... Thanks, James V 90 Carat |
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