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Seals for inner door openings
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I have the door panels off my 22nd series. I was surprised that there were no seals(covers) over the inner door access panels. Both my 26th and 56th series have seals--either metal or paper, to keep moisture away from the door panels. Should the 22nd/23rd series have some kind of seals over the openings? I don't see any part designated in the Parts Manual, and there are no screw holes or attaching clips.

Posted on: 2015/1/10 22:54
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Re: Seals for inner door openings
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21st series didn't have any covers either so apparently they didn't use anything before the 51s.

I don't know how much an issue it is but if you wanted you could add something to alleviate any problems. As you mentioned, some Packards used a sheet of asphalt-felt like material over just the openings but even if you could find some, the cutting and fitting might get involved and barely worth the effort. Later GM and probably other mfgs used a thin mylar like material on their cars. If you used something like that it would be hidden and easy enough to attach or remove. GM used a few dabs of adhesive to keep theirs in place but McMaster has some precut thin film 20x27 or 27x38 adhesive backed polyester (PET) rectangles for $3.25 or $6 each which would be a convenient alternative. Be just about the right size to cover the lower half of the door including all the openings.

Posted on: 2015/1/10 23:20
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Thanks. I have a partial roll of roofing felt (tar paper).

I'll see how difficult it is to make some covers from that and tape them in place.

Posted on: 2015/1/11 17:17
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BigKev
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Check out my blog on this. I bought a roll of knock-off dynamat, and "sheeted" the entire inner door using the door panel as the template. This gives you a nice moisture barrier, sound and vibration dampening and also helps with temp insulation. And its invisible under the door panels.

GM and other from the 80's used basically thick plastic sheeting which you can find at your local Lowes/Home Depot.

Posted on: 2015/1/14 14:15
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