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65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« on: March 09, 2017, 01:08:38 PM »
I was thumbing through on of the Osborn assembly manuals for my 65 Fastback and noticed that one of the diagrams shows grommets around the heater hoses where they enter the firewall.  Would this be something you would see on a September 64, Dearborn built Fastback without A/C?  I've never seen grommets on the heater hoses of any 64 1/2 through 66 Mustang.  I figured the sealer sprayed on the firewall was in part used for sealing the heater hoses.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets?
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2017, 01:39:55 PM »
I was thumbing through on of the Osborn assembly manuals for my 65 Fastback
Which book and page are you looking at? There should be no grommets used. Calking or sealant, yes.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets?
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2017, 02:02:49 PM »
Which book and page are you looking at? There should be no grommets used. Calking or sealant, yes.
Jim

That's what I thought.  I don't have the manual with me.  I'll get back to you this evening.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2017, 04:47:07 PM »
Believe the  assembly line at Dearborn  used dum-dum (sort of like the fender to inner fender panel sealant and gas tank to floor cord) but will double check and post a picture if I've got one. Not sure about specifically Sept but will see what I have.  Good chance that this may be another difference between the plan and what was done

Seals as you describe were used on much later Mustangs
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2017, 01:48:11 AM »
Reporting back and first must report that rarely are original heater hoses still in place after all these years. Also few pictures, of the period were taken of this part of the car - at least ones I've found. With that said I did find a couple of early Dearborn (not real early ;)  examples that appear to have something.

First example is much later - and real hard to tell what it is. Guessing may be just dumdum formed into a seal




This example is from the prior month. Difficult to tell the dumdum from what appears to be a round grommet but maybe some of the early guys have their own observations
Thanks for the great pictures Mike  :)





Odd thing IMHO is that if the lower hose had a rubber formed seal installed how did the lumps of sound deadener get between it and the firewall. Unless it fell or slide out of the way?  Or is the top just dumdum shaped into the seal and what we are seeing is an old delicate edge formed and exposed when the hose angled down once disattached from the sealant

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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2017, 02:12:28 AM »
Thanks for the info and pictures Jeff.  Very interesting.  The 1965 Mustang Electrical Assembly Manual (Jim Osborn manual #AM0008), page 23 corroborates the existence of your findings that some sort of grommet or sealing material was used where the heater hoses enter the firewall.  I don't see a part number listed on the page for grommets or sealing material.  The "2" call out in the diagram just refers you to another page to see the continuation of the heater hoses.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #6 on: March 10, 2017, 05:36:44 AM »
Thanks for the info and pictures Jeff.  Very interesting.  The 1965 Mustang Electrical Assembly Manual (Jim Osborn manual #AM0008), page 23 corroborates the existence of your findings that some sort of grommet or sealing material was used where the heater hoses enter the firewall. ................

Hopefully some other members that have spent more time with more original early Dearborn cars will offer up their observations. Have seen Dearborn cars with some form of sealer much smaller than the ones posted in the pictures so believe that the drawings are not what was done at all plants for all time periods.  But the pictures may get the conversation going ;)
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2017, 10:20:44 AM »
I haven't ever found grommets used, only strip caulking wrapped around the hoses at the firewall and then spray sealant over the top.  Varies from plant to plant, pretty consistent at Dearborn though.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2017, 12:07:37 AM »
Charles and Jeff you hit the nail on the head.  The Jim Osborn1965 Mustang body assembly manual AM0006, page 15 has the information.  The heater hoses were wrapped with strip caulking at the firewall, part number ESB-M4G32-A then spray adhesive (sealant), part number ESB-M2G43-A.  The strip caulking is available from NPD (AMK product), part number 904-4 or Summit (Scott Drake product), part number SDK-ESB-M4G32-A.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2017, 12:56:50 AM »
You want black caulk.  I believe the AMK stuff is gray.

Recent discussions were had around the quality of the current 3M strip caulk.  Most I am seeing are a sticky butyl type material, not like original.  If the AMK stuff came in black, it would be perfect.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2017, 06:12:01 PM »
Good to know.  Thanks.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2017, 06:25:36 PM »
Recent discussions were had around the quality of the current 3M strip caulk.  Most I am seeing are a sticky butyl type material, not like original.  ......

Guess we need to rush out and buy what we can find of the older product possibly still on shelves.

Picture of the Scott Drake product above does appear to have much or of a shine to the surface than the 3M stuff we're use to using
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2017, 08:32:24 PM »
Charles and Jeff you hit the nail on the head.  The Jim Osborn1965 Mustang body assembly manual AM0006, page 15 has the information.  The heater hoses were wrapped with strip caulking at the firewall, part number ESB-M4G32-A then spray adhesive (sealant), part number ESB-M2G43-A.  The strip caulking is available from NPD (AMK product), part number 904-1 or Summit (Scott Drake product), part number SDK-ESB-M4G32-A.
I think the NPD part number is 903-4 for the AMK grey type and 903-1 for the 3M black type;)
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2017, 09:14:40 PM »
I think the NPD part number is 903-4 for the AMK grey type and 903-1 for the 3M black type;)

You are correct.  NPD part number 903-1 is for the 3M Black Strip Caulk.  I fixed my post above and put in the correct part number, 903-4 for the AMK gray.
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Re: 65 Heater Hose Grommets- Sept 64 Dearborn ?
« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2017, 10:54:08 AM »
The 3M strip caulk is so sticky it would make an Octopus jealous.  It has been that way as long as I can remember.  I have some at home that dates back to 2000 and it is just as tacky as the newest boxes on the shelves.  The AMK gray caulk is not very tacky at all.
For reference: black 3M on top and gray AMK on the bottom.
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