Heater Control Cable
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Re: Heater Control Cable
Thanks! Yes that helps out. Wished they would have kept the bracket metal instead of going to plastic, less risk to break like mine did.
Hawk03- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: Heater Control Cable
I used Gorilla Epoxy putty to create a new tab. Its not the most attractive thing but it seems to function good and better than not having a tab attached. I did use Q-Bond super glue to try and glue the old tab back onto the bracket but it did not hold. This seems like it will last for a while. This was my fifth try, my patience didn't allow me to let the putty cure for a full 24 hours before drilling and trying to attach it to the heater box.
Hawk03- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: Heater Control Cable
Sorry to be late to the table, but if you want the real deal metal bracket, I've got one for you. LMK.
Mcarlo77- Donating Member
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