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Hot Air

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So I have been flying my new (to me) 1963 Cherokee 160. Flies great and I am absolutely loving it. Problem I am having is that there is always hot air coming in the cabin from the engine compartment from somewhere. Have closed both of the vents on the instrument panel. They seem to be closing and you can hear them and feel them close to a stop. What is a likely cause of the hot air still coming in with the vents closed and how do I check them to see if they are actually closed. And before everyone comes at me with maybe there is a hole in the floor. There are no holes in the floor or firewall that air is coming in from. Thanks for the help in advance.
 

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