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HarrisonTX 10-19-2010 04:59 PM

Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton. *isntalled*
 
I'm looking into replacing the heater core for a friend. The fitting broke off in the engine compartment.

I've done a heater core in a mid 90's bronco, and it was extremly easy, only the glove box needed to come out.

Basically I'm concerned about 2 things.
How much, if any of the dash needs to come apart, or off (never done that)

And how those the fittings work on that heater core. They looked weird.

Justin87 10-20-2010 11:39 AM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
I had one of the fittings break off on my 2000 Sierra. Also 1/2 ton. The fittings are replaceable. They snap on. Should be able to get them at any auto parts store. Getting the rest of the old fitting off was a pita tho.

HarrisonTX 10-20-2010 12:36 PM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin87 (Post 4250535)
I had one of the fittings break off on my 2000 Sierra. Also 1/2 ton. The fittings are replaceable. They snap on. Should be able to get them at any auto parts store. Getting the rest of the old fitting off was a pita tho.

If they are replacable, and snap on, how to they snap off (remove).

This could be alot easier than expected.

clinebarger 10-20-2010 02:42 PM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HarrisonTX (Post 4250615)
If they are replacable, and snap on, how to they snap off (remove).

This could be alot easier than expected.

Take a hacksaw blade & carefully make two cuts long ways 180degrees apart on the plastic fitting. when you get the fitting off just slip the heater hose on the heater core & clamp it, No need to buy the plastic fitting.

HarrisonTX 10-21-2010 12:36 AM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clinebarger (Post 4250813)
Take a hacksaw blade & carefully make two cuts long ways 180degrees apart on the plastic fitting. when you get the fitting off just slip the heater hose on the heater core & clamp it, No need to buy the plastic fitting.

Sounds doable... BUT, basically its like this. I live ina 40x60' metal building. Its mainly a shop, with a small living area that I stay in. It sounds weird, but its bad ass.

Anyways, people often think I'm a mechanic shop, and ask if I can handle small jobs (my place is in a industrial area). He just has the heater hoses looped, so I'm sure he will be thankful for a working heater. I'd like to keep it professional, but I guess thats how they've been down for years...

The hack saw idea isnt bad. I'll probably work on it tomorrow.

HarrisonTX 10-27-2010 11:00 AM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clinebarger (Post 4250813)
Take a hacksaw blade & carefully make two cuts long ways 180degrees apart on the plastic fitting. when you get the fitting off just slip the heater hose on the heater core & clamp it, No need to buy the plastic fitting.

Thanks brother.
One Fort Worth Person, helping another.
Thats exactly what I did. My first customer, and I made a cool $25 in half an hour.

clinebarger 10-27-2010 06:01 PM

Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
 
No problem, Time to up the labor rate:lol:


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