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path1
Apr 22, 2014Explorer
X2 on above post and...if you have to replace the gasket some come with 4 plastic tabs now. If you get one with plastic tab. Tight is when you see tab start to visibly compress. Without tab I always went with what felt good and then see if it was good. No particular torque other than "snug" best I could find out. But once a year, give bolts a 1/8 turn tighten. Then once gasket is down to nothing then replace with new gasket. I gave over $30.00 for mine. Much cheaper on-line if you can wait and if condensation pan is not problem. If you take A/C out to put in new gasket and break any of those plastic air diverters on front and rear of inside a/c there real name is called (in case you have to order)is called "Louvers" and are about $16.00 each for each end. Mine was Coleman Mack. A/C out and back in was about 1 1/2 hours.
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