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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: indianapolis, IN
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Re: Heater Core 88 K1500 -- Help with removing
Thanks, FMBL. That tray is almost off. There is one screw in the back, next to the firewall, very hard to get a socket behind there.
I was just about to get the hoses off and a downpour started, and the garage is full of bicycles. Tomorrow ... I'm thinking there is some kind of leak, but I've been reading that the heater core can get blocked up sometimes. It's pretty nasty looking, just the photos I got from taking out the fan. Is there a drain in that pan? Does AC condensation have a tube to drain somewhere on that pan, or would that be on the engine side of the firewall? Thanks again!
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IndyAnne Indianapolis, Southside Project photos with comments: http://www.flickr.com/photos/indyanne1/ 1988 Chevy K1500 Silverado, 2-door extended cab, long bed, 350 5.7 gas, automatic transmission, built in Canada http://web.me.com/agm57/IndyAnnes_Bi...vy/Photos.html Tow vehicle for 1968 Airstream Trade Wind http://web.me.com/agm57/IndyAnnes_Ai...os/Photos.html |
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