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Old 07-22-2015, 11:25 AM   #1
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Removing the heater box cover questions?

While I have the front end off my truck, it may be the best time to have a look into my heater core. Is there anything I need to look out for or be aware of?
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Old 07-22-2015, 11:32 AM   #2
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Re: Removing the heater box cover questions?

check to make sure it doesn't leak. Id probably just replace now cause it doesn't come out very easy with everything in place. Check leaves and crap on the inside of the box and look to see that its not rusted on the back metal plate.
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Old 07-22-2015, 11:45 AM   #3
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Re: Removing the heater box cover questions?

also you might want to replace the blower motor seal, and drop a couple drops of oil in the motor . if the trucks been sitting awhile look for mouse nests too. and blow air into the inside assembly, in case theres any mouse raisins in there. i actually took my inside assy off tore it apart and cleand the heck out of it. huge difference.
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Old 07-22-2015, 12:47 PM   #4
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Re: Removing the heater box cover questions?

Paint, oil, and clean, assemble. If the heater core looks ruff, get a new one.
Once the hood is on it is a pain to go backwards.
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Old 07-22-2015, 01:23 PM   #5
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also you might want to replace the blower motor seal, and drop a couple drops of oil in the motor . if the trucks been sitting awhile look for mouse nests too. and blow air into the inside assembly, in case theres any mouse raisins in there. i actually took my inside assy off tore it apart and cleand the heck out of it. huge difference.
I did the same to mine. Took the outside and inside box and cleaned all the componets except motor in the bathtub with dish soap. Its amazing how much dirt and grime can get in there... Word to the wise i did this when my woman wasnt home. She wouldnt have like it much!
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Old 07-22-2015, 01:50 PM   #6
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Here is one I did recently
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Here is one I did recently
looks sweet! do you refurbish the evaparator side also? i need to pull mine and have the pOA reset for 134a and everything cleaned and checked. i know mt heated core needs to be replaced. a big job i am not looking forward to...
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Re: Removing the heater box cover questions?

Is there a 'how to' for this anywhere? I'm new to these trucks, but since the PO of my new truck cut the heater core hoses, removed the blower duct-work, etc., I can see I have a lot of work ahead of me.
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I did the same to mine. Took the outside and inside box and cleaned all the componets except motor in the bathtub with dish soap. Its amazing how much dirt and grime can get in there... Word to the wise i did this when my woman wasnt home. She wouldnt have like it much!
The only women in my house are on an hourly rate.

I'm (so far) a life-long bachelor and no, I do not hire prostitutes, (not yet anyway).

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Old 07-24-2015, 04:27 AM   #11
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Is there a 'how to' for this anywhere? I'm new to these trucks, but since the PO of my new truck cut the heater core hoses, removed the blower duct-work, etc., I can see I have a lot of work ahead of me.
Id get an assembly manual but if you want. LMC online catalog has some diagrams that could be useful. Or maybe someone on here as posted some.
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looks sweet! do you refurbish the evaparator side also? i need to pull mine and have the pOA reset for 134a and everything cleaned and checked. i know mt heated core needs to be replaced. a big job i am not looking forward to...
Yea Ive done those also.
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Nice work Benny. Will be sending you mine to rebuild soon.
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Old 07-24-2015, 09:18 AM   #14
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The only women in my house are on an hourly rate.

I'm (so far) a life-long bachelor and no, I do not hire prostitutes, (not yet anyway).
Hahaha well youve got it made with getting stuff done to the old iron. As much as I love my wife, and believe I really do, my trucks would have been done a long time ago without all the honey-dos!
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Id get an assembly manual but if you want. LMC online catalog has some diagrams that could be useful. Or maybe someone on here as posted some.
That's helpful - thanks for posting that!
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Hahaha well youve got it made with getting stuff done to the old iron. As much as I love my wife, and believe I really do, my trucks would have been done a long time ago without all the honey-dos!
I hear ya man. I just never found a gal I could last more than a few months with.

It is nice though being able to put truck parts in my kitchen and living rooms and never have to ask permission where I am going.
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I hear ya man. I just never found a gal I could last more than a few months with.

It is nice though being able to put truck parts in my kitchen and living rooms and never have to ask permission where I am going.
Im the same dam way.
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