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03-15-2009, 08:23 PM | #1 |
Freeeeee Mason...
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: McAlester, Oklahoma
Posts: 320
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Heater core replacements...
After much research and tinkering, I decided it was time to tackle the heater core that was leaking in my 69 with factory A/C. Every topic I read said that the inner fender must be dropped to make things easier. This is not the case. Here is how I did things.
1) Removed glovebox door and cardboard. 2) Unhooked vents and such from inside. 3) Removed hoses to heater core. 4) Removed the 4 retainer nuts and 1 bolt holding the A/C and fan on the firewall 5) Removed heater core box. 6) New heater core goes in. 7) Bolt it back up, in reverse. Now... Unfortunately, the heater core I got from Vatozone was a dud. It was leaking from both the input and output. I started the truck to check for leaks, and had a monsterous puddle in the cab foor and shop floor within 10 minutes. Every topic that I saw said this is a 45 minute to 1.5 hour job. I did it in 45 minutes the first time, an I just pulled the whole thing apart in 10 minutes the second time. I haven't put it back together yet because I haven't gotten a new core yet. Just giving everyone a little backup info here incase they are having issues.
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