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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    Quote: It is called airconditioning filter foam

    Bl***y heck... now the duck ponds are air conditioned?


    Well, it was called air conditioning filter foam in Clark's price list and on the sales docket.
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    I got a couple of metres of the 6mm black a/c foam filter stuff from Clark's Rubber yesterday.

    I'll take some pics and publish the procedure on paulp38a.com when I get around to it...

    Thanks for tips blokes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    You can skip half those steps - no need to remove the A-pillar trims nor the door seals.
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    You can buy air con filter material from Godfreys, as vacuums use it.
    Its not foam but a sort of woven stuff.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    Sweet, I'll take pics anyway... and only write it up if I find an easier way to do it... such as Ron's suggestions.
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    When I had the car apart I took the oppurtunity to do it too, I used a large pond filter and sliced it up to fit. Seems to work well.

    Lots of other good suggestions too.

    Kalincho.

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    Finally got around to changing my Plenum foam. I bought a piece of fish tank filter from e-bay. Unbelievably it is the perfect size and only the hole for the Wiper stub needs to be cut out. It is also about 2 1/2 times as thick as the original but has no impact on the fitting. Cost me A$2.20 shipped.
    The job took less than an hour thanks to the instructions available and is well worth the effort

    Had a quick look and its now A$4 buy now..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneg View Post
    Cost me A$2.20 shipped.
    The job took less than an hour thanks to the instructions available and is well worth the effort

    Had a quick look and its now A$4 buy now
    A lot cheaper than Clark Rubber!
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    Well today I learned that there's meant to be foam stuff in there ! Mine was empty when I bought it. How many of those foam thingos did you need Wayne - just the one ?

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