Rebuilding a heater box for my 67 C code car due to a leaking heater core. Does not look like it's ever been apart. Part number and date code are still on the fan motor which is kinda cool to see. I have a couple of questions on replacement parts.
Heater core is shot. Is one better than another? I have heard not to do the aluminum type, but is there a better copper/brass one from a certain supplier?
It needs a seal kit for sure. It has the door that opens from the bottom up, not to the side. The foam kit I see doesn't look to have the correct piece for that door. Where would be a good source for that type of foam?
Heater hoses are newer but not the striped ones. What's the best source for correct hoses? I see a white stripe set and a yellow stripe set available through a couple of the vendors. What color should I be getting? Car was built July of 1967 if that's a factor.
The heater hose clamps inside the car are original stuff but the ones in the engine bay are worm gear replacements. Is it best to get some reproductions and what vendor would you recommend? Figured I would go the repro route for now and watch eBay and locally for some original stuff. Seems like I'm on the look out for hardware and such anyway as I see it so something may pop up right?
The cardboard plenum is pretty much totaled. For now I figured I would just snag one of the plastic type and maybe look out for an original and see if one pops up around.
Whoever had the car previous liked to paint things. As in really liked to paint things. The heater box has black paint on it which I don't believe was an original thing. I taped it up to media blast a a couple of the brackets that were surface rusting so I didn't hurt the fiberglass and when I take the tape off some of the paint just comes off, but not all of it. What's a safe way to remove the paint without hurting the box? Is there a mild stripper that won't hurt the fiberglass?
Any other tips, tricks etc would be appreciated. Thanks for the help.