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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner" data-source="post: 1469762" data-attributes="member: 14221"><p>Thank you all for your replies and advice. This is a series one cab so I still don't know what I am getting into but maybe they will not be too different.I had cleaned the intake side of the evaporator through the access panel for the filter in the cab. Local parts store had some evaporator cleaner in a spray can. I would soak the evaporator with it and then used a wet/dry vac to pull the dirt out. Had to fashion a nozzle out of pvc pipe and duct tape to get to it. Over a couple of days I used two cans of the cleaner. Could not get to the fan side of the evaporator from the cab side that I could see. Made a world of difference in the air flow. Had a feeling the fan was on its last legs. it was pretty noisy.</p><p>Thank you for the advice on the weatherstrip and silicone on the bolts. I would not have thought of that and would not have thought you could get weatherstriping to fit at Lowes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner, post: 1469762, member: 14221"] Thank you all for your replies and advice. This is a series one cab so I still don't know what I am getting into but maybe they will not be too different.I had cleaned the intake side of the evaporator through the access panel for the filter in the cab. Local parts store had some evaporator cleaner in a spray can. I would soak the evaporator with it and then used a wet/dry vac to pull the dirt out. Had to fashion a nozzle out of pvc pipe and duct tape to get to it. Over a couple of days I used two cans of the cleaner. Could not get to the fan side of the evaporator from the cab side that I could see. Made a world of difference in the air flow. Had a feeling the fan was on its last legs. it was pretty noisy. Thank you for the advice on the weatherstrip and silicone on the bolts. I would not have thought of that and would not have thought you could get weatherstriping to fit at Lowes. [/QUOTE]
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