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> FS Heater J Tube block off plates for cars with out heat, Set of two plates with hardware - $27.50 per set shipped
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post Apr 1 2020, 11:34 AM
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Edit, Have ten more sets available.


I have seen many cars that deleted all of the heater parts and left the J tube holes in the tins open where the fan can suck hot air in.
I made these to cover the holes and look better than a paint cap stuffed in the hole.

I can supply them bare if you want to paint to a special tin color.
Had them made from .047" mild steel. Bent the tuck tabs by hand. Each set consists of two plates , 6mm socket head screws. washers and nuts.
Price is $27.50 per set shipped.
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post Apr 1 2020, 11:36 AM
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YES PLEASE! 1 - Set
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post Apr 1 2020, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Apr 1 2020, 12:34 PM) *

I have seen many cars tha deleted all of the heater parts and left the J tube holes in the tins open where the fan can suck hot air in.
I think I could makes these fairly inexpensively. Price would be $20-$25 a pair.
They would be powder coated black and attach thru the hole in the tin that is for the J tube attachment screw.

I'd be interested.
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post Apr 1 2020, 12:25 PM
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At that price, I'd take a set to put on the shelf. I'm in for one.
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post Apr 1 2020, 12:32 PM
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i am in for one as well.
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post Apr 1 2020, 12:49 PM
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Yes I'd like a set as well.
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post Apr 1 2020, 03:10 PM
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I'm in for a set !!!
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id take a set
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I think a better solution is something like this. These could be powder coated or maybe could even be found already black. Even some plastics could be acceptable - the factory J-tube delete cap on the passenger side is a polyethylene plastic.


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I think a better solution is something like this. These could be powder coated or maybe could even be found already black. Even some plastics could be acceptable - the factory J-tube delete cap on the passenger side is a polyethylene plastic.
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Good idea but I do not find that type of metal cap plug available in sizes over 2". Larger plastic plugs are available but the only ones I found were bright green. Also the clearance to the vertical wall on the cylinder tin is only 3mm so the head may hit.
One issue I see is that most tins are bent up and the plate may not sit flat.
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post Apr 2 2020, 07:43 AM
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I'm definitely in for a set.
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I found some 3" flat black plastic plugs on Amazon which, along with some black RTV, covers the holes. For how long I don't know. I am certainly open to a more permanent solution.
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I'm in for a set.
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Bump. Should have finished parts in about one week.
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Bump, available now.
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Apr 1 2020, 12:34 PM) *

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I'll take a black pair

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Plates are made and getting powder coated satin black today. I can supply them bare if you want to paint to a special tin color. Had them made from .047" mild steel. Bent the tuck tabs by hand. Each set consists of two plates , 6mm socket head screws. washers and nuts.
Price is $27.50 per set shipped.
PMs will be sent to those who replied to this thread.

I have seen many cars that deleted all of the heater parts and left the J tube holes in the tins open where the fan can suck hot air in.
I think I could makes these fairly inexpensively. Price would be $20-$25 a pair.
They would be powder coated black and attach thru the hole in the tin that is for the J tube attachment screw.

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Ive thought about doing something, always hated that open hole. Ill take 3 sets.
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payment sent. Thanks Bruce!
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Payment sent. Thank you!
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I might have missed it somewhere, but what is your preferred payment method? I'll get you the funds ASAP. Very Nice work....thanks!
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