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Heater Box Question
Morning all!
I am starting to replace the trashed heater box on my '67 K20. Can anyone tell me how many studs are required to fasten the box to the firewall? Looking at the LMC diagrams is says one is required, but is showing 3 in the diagram. Mine was cobbled together when I disassembled it, so I am not sure of the stud count to put a new one back on. Thanks, Clay
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Re: Heater Box Question
Two studs that come from the inside heater box on bottom, and one stud on the upper corner towards the engine. The rest are large sheetmetal screws that thread into the firewall from the engine compartment.
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Re: Heater Box Question
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