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I just bought an aftermarket radiator for my '91 Accord. The new
radiator does not have the spongy seal around the perimeter to seal the air gap to the condenser ( ~1/4 inch thick). What would be a suitable material for this high temp / high moisture environment? Thanks, Tod k. |
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"Todd K." <toddk63@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> I just bought an aftermarket radiator for my '91 Accord. The new > radiator does not have the spongy seal around the perimeter to seal > the air gap to the condenser ( ~1/4 inch thick). > What would be a suitable material for this high temp / high moisture > environment? Tod k. Cut rubber hoses? |
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