Loose dash AC vents

Maybe I took the easy way out. I just used one side of a peice of velcro
tape. Pushed real hard on the vent so as to make it blow towards the
floor. This exposed the dash portion of the vent. I stuck the peice of
velcro tape on the dash portion, let the vent come back to a normal
position and the additional friction holds it where ever I position it.

Bruce
77 Palm Beach

I know this doesn't sound very clear

Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:45:26 EDT
From: Gcbr
Subject: Re: GMC: Loose dash AC vents

Justin
This the kind of info I love. Glad it worked. I am even more glad you
shared
it with us. It may not be the final answer but it is a starting point. I
sure
hope we dont find out that if the water is not below 210 degrees when
you
put it in it will explode the next time you turn on the heater. Just to
be
sure though-----what is your altitude?

Take Care
Arch Got my first retirement check feeling like a bird

In a message dated 5/29/99 6:53:12 PM Central Daylight Time,
GMC77PB
writes:

>
> 4. Take it out of the hot water (preferable with tongs) and let air dry at
> room temperature. When the vent has reached room temp, remove the wedges.

> The prongs should now have regained their "set".
>
> It worked well for me.
> Justin
>
 
I just used a hair dryer to get the tabs back in shape. The second
thing that I did was to glue a piece of felt on either end in about a
half circle. This helps to create some additional friction that holds
the little bugger in place. In my junk yard jaunts I have been
scrounging good ones out of Toronados and Riveras

Walter
78 Royale
 
Walter,
Do you remember which model years the Toronados and Riveras used these AC
vents?
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN

> I just used a hair dryer to get the tabs back in shape. The second
> thing that I did was to glue a piece of felt on either end in about a
> half circle. This helps to create some additional friction that holds
> the little bugger in place. In my junk yard jaunts I have been
> scrounging good ones out of Toronados and Riveras
>
> Walter
> 78 Royale
 
Phil,

I went to the junk yard and found 3 air compressors like the single one
in my 78 Royale, 4 vapor canisters and four of the small dash vents.
This junk yard sort of does it by brand. 8 Caddies over here, Olds
over there. I just look , find and strip. I don't bother with the
years. Paid $45 for all of the above. I was checking out at closing
time, the owner said do you want to check those pumps out? I said no, I
am a gambling man. He said well I normally get $25 for those in running
condition. I said my friend (Emery) paid $10. He then charged me $45
for the lot. Went home and hooked them up to my motorcycle 12 volt
charger and they pooped out air. Oh well and then I used a charged up
battery and then hummed and produced lots of air. I would look for Olds
and Buicks of the late 70's.

Walter
78 Royale