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ok has anyone noticed when you remove the vacuum lines from the climate control they seem to be sealed with some kind of glue? well my question is,would it hurt anything to use rubber cement on all of the vacuum line connections? i think this would solve alot of little leaks. whats everyone elses opinion on it?
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i guess nobody cares? ill try it and let you all know
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Using glue will make it very hard to work on in the future. You might try dish soap in solution (dries tight but can be pulled apart with a little water). You can also use hair spray with the same effect. Both of these make it easier to slide together but after drying they hold tight.
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i was using rubber cement
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