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Body Filler / Plugging Holes

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Sgt_jarhead, Jun 1, 2016.

  1. Jun 1, 2016
    Sgt_jarhead

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    Is anyone aware of a product that can be used to seal body holes? Maybe a seam sealer? I have so many extra holes in my firewall (ranging from 1/8" to 1") that I'd like to fill them. Looking for something like a silicone or other "in a tube, squeeze to apply" that I can use to fill them in. I know the preferred method would be to weld them, but I would need to pull my engine to get to many of them. (which I will most likely do in a few years) Looking for something to use in the meantime.

    Thanks
     
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    y2k-fxst

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    wheelie

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    I agree with the above posting. Lowe's or Home Depot also carry a selection plastic and steel plugs for various sized holes, from tiny like maybe 3/16 to over an inch. Paint them to match the body color so they are a bit less noticeable. Maybe even a light film of clear silicone to help seal them up.
     
  4. Jun 1, 2016
    sterlclan

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    3m makes a seam sealer that is paintable and durable in a caulk tube pricy but works well. I believe it is called fast n firm.
     
  5. Jun 1, 2016
    Howard Eisenhauer

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    Your best bet for a temp job is aluminum duct tape patches.

    H.
     
  6. Jun 1, 2016
    Sgt_jarhead

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    I will look into it. That's pretty much what I was looking for. Is this what you were talking about?? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tes-08505?seid=srese1&gclid=CLGpiKukh80CFUdrfgodUnoP7Q


    This is more semi-permanent. It will most likely be in the 5-10 year out range before I yank the engine, pull the tub off the frame and tackle some of the projects I have planned.


    Thanks for the ideas guys!
     
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    sterlclan

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    Yup that's the stuff larger holes may need a duct tape backer so it won't ooooze through
     
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    uncamonkey

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    You got the idea. Welding is the best method and stay away from the silicone products. I always had very good luck with Lexell. Just as flexible as silicone and paintable. OK, it costs a bit more as well.
     
  9. Jun 2, 2016
    supertrooper

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    ace hardware stores usually have a good selection of plastic and rubber hole plugs, that would be my choice. seam sealer or bondo would need a backer to keep it from oozing through the hole.
     
  10. Jun 3, 2016
    Alan F

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    Are these factory holes or something else? I prefer to use removable rubber plugs and grommets where they were intended. And yes, there are a lot of holes in the tub.
     
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    Sgt_jarhead

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    probably a mixture of both. But I do know I put a droplight under the hood and turn off the lights in the garage, it looks like the Milky Way under my dash.
     
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    ITLKSEZ

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    When I completely disassembled the donor car I bought for my jeep's engine, I couldn't believe how many rubber plugs, grommets, bumpers, etc... I ended up with. They filled two small buckets. Awesome resource to have sitting under a bench.

    Maybe next time you go to a yard, start filling your pockets. :whistle:
     
  13. Jun 4, 2016
    Mark Wahlster

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    POR-15 and their fabric will fill a hole quite well as will their Epoxy putty (its so strong you can thread it)
     
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    Twin2

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    now who would do that ;);)
     
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