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Originally Posted by mustardjimmy71
I bought a new heater core from wes after reading this post a couple weeks ago. My dad was in the area so i had him swing by and save me on the shipping. I just got around to removing the old one today. Theres no way i was going to remove the inner fender to remove 1 bolt from the air handler. I got out the unibit and made an access hole for the socket. I had to remove the hood hinge. Removing the cable bracket by the fire wall on the inside gave me plenty of room to pull the air handler out enough to remove the clip that holds the cable on the shaft. The hardest part was removing the hood by myself. I have a bar of duct seal to make new gaskets with. Ill post some pics tomorrow.
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I guess it just comes down to which route you think might be the simplest when you're working solo. I thought the fender well would be way simpler solo than trying to remove the hood/hinge. I never had to touch my hood hinge.
But hey, in the end, it really doesn't matter "how", as long as the "how" doesn't keep you from doin what's gotta be done!