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grudd440
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hi, i was wondering if anyone knew of a spray foam where as you spray it, it foams up and becomes hard? i have heard of it. if anyone knows where i can get some i would appriciate it. thanks.
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65bcuda
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Lowes,Home depot, Ace Hardware even Walmart
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MoPar_or _NoCar
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It's called " Great Stuff "
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63' Dart GT 225/904/7.25 but totaly original =Black w/Red int. 68' Dart 383 / 727 / 8.75w3.55 suregrip 70' Challenger 440 / 727 / 8.75w3.23 suregrip 80% complete 93' Shadow ES Daily Driver 97' 1500 318 4X4 Chipped and breathes good 08' Avenger R/T Family Sedan
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Cpt Panzer
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would not use it in a car again myself. used it on an escort once to fill a hole then bondo over it . made it rust out even faster . the foam holds a lot of moisture
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MAN,I WISH I COULD FIND THE TIME TO WORK ON MY PROJECT 440 in a 71 Valiant.
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Ciscodog
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Maybe cover it with seam sealer afterwards to keep moisture out? Just a thought.
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NYrr496
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Hilti makes a low expanding foam that works better than great stuff.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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cu440da
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 I'd use that before the Great Stuff. If you fill it too full with Great Stuff you can actually displace/deform what you are filling. I blew apart a firring strip/cement wall when I over filled it. Not just a little either, it was blown wide open.
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 3.91 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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flyboy01
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Just dont use it in a car! Years ago a co-worker filled his panels behind the interior with the stuff, it squeaked everytime he hit a bump until he cut it out a few monts later. Riding in his car was like being inside a carboard box with a ton of styrofoam! 
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grudd440
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i could see how it can be noisy. i think im going to use fiberglass. i just put a rear firewall to isolate the fuel cell, battery, and nitrous bottle from the interior, but but im having a hard time sealing some areas between the fenderwell and quarter panel.
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sheet metal and pop rivets..
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flyboy01
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i could see how it can be noisy. i think im going to use fiberglass. i just put a rear firewall to isolate the fuel cell, battery, and nitrous bottle from the interior, but but im having a hard time sealing some areas between the fenderwell and quarter panel.
Then you definately DONT want to use the spray foam, when it burs, it is highly toxic. it will kill you faster than smoke inhalation. bad news for a racecar.
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Cpt Panzer
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HOPEFULLY it will never have the chance to burn!
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MAN,I WISH I COULD FIND THE TIME TO WORK ON MY PROJECT 440 in a 71 Valiant.
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grudd440
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hopefully not, but things happen. im not going to use it. the firewall is in, but i still have a few holes to patch.
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NYrr496
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Whoa!! I didn't realize you were talking about putting it in a car.
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grudd440
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i know, it was just a ? i didnt know anything about this product, i had just heard and seen it. thank u for the info.
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