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Old 11-12-2007, 03:23 PM   #5
scotts72heavyhalf
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Re: leaking heater core.

I have found the best way to replace the heater core is to remove the passenger front tire and inner fenderwell before starting the project, it make getting to all the fastners so much eaiser and the job goes much smoother. its very quick to remove the inner fenderwell and you can also clean up the battery box and other items that might need attention. Also make sure you get the heater core and heater box reseal kit before you start the project, I had to wait a week to get those in the mail and you will have it all apart and you might as well rebuild the box gaskets as its only a $23.00 kit. Good luck its about a two hour job in all.
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