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2/05/2023 2:38 PM  #1


Body sealer

What sealer is best for those four big oval drain hole plugs on our floor pans? I want it to last like the factory stuff did. Thanks.


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

2/05/2023 3:52 PM  #2


Re: Body sealer

3M makes a product called Dynatron that's rubberized.  Seems decent stuff.  I've also used some stuff from the local NAPA that I believe is polyurethane.  More expensive, but probably more durable too. 

 

2/05/2023 6:26 PM  #3


Re: Body sealer

This is what I am using on mine, wish I would have known about the cartridge. Bought it in can form.

(https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-seam-sealer-cartridge.html)


Money can't buy happiness. Butt it can buy Car Parts... and that is pretty much the same thing.67 FastBack
 

2/05/2023 11:04 PM  #4


Re: Body sealer

I used 3M black strip caulk.
I also placed a small piece under the head around the threads to prevent water ingress.

 

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