meowmeow
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- Joined
- Dec 29, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Washington State
- First Name
- Dan
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 6.2 Diesel
Hey all, I've got an 82 K1500 heat-only cab. Long story short interior was completely soaked and covered in mold after being left out for a few weeks. A window might've been left cracked open too but there are definitely leaks even with everything closed. Took my entire interior out and trying to figure out all my leaks. On a side note, the truck is from California, remarkably very little rust other than surface rust on it.
One thing I'm looking at is the kick panels. The gaskets on mine are extremely brittle and dried out. Does anyone know where to get them? I see them available here: https://www.lmctruck.com/1973-87-chevy-gmc/interior-panels/cc-1973-87-air-vent-components-without-ac but not sure if there is somewhere to get an "OEM" one. Also watched this video:
The other issue is the seam at the bottom of the sheet metal below the kick panel. Looks like there is a crack in it that could let water seep in. Can I just put some seam sealer over this?
I'm also going to be checking out the windshield gaskets and the seam under the cowling.
Thanks
One thing I'm looking at is the kick panels. The gaskets on mine are extremely brittle and dried out. Does anyone know where to get them? I see them available here: https://www.lmctruck.com/1973-87-chevy-gmc/interior-panels/cc-1973-87-air-vent-components-without-ac but not sure if there is somewhere to get an "OEM" one. Also watched this video:
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and it says to use a weatherstripping self-adhesive strip. Has anyone done anything like that successfully?The other issue is the seam at the bottom of the sheet metal below the kick panel. Looks like there is a crack in it that could let water seep in. Can I just put some seam sealer over this?
I'm also going to be checking out the windshield gaskets and the seam under the cowling.
Thanks