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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Waco TX
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Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
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This could be alot easier than expected.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
Take a hacksaw blade & carefully make two cuts long ways 180degrees apart on the plastic fitting. when you get the fitting off just slip the heater hose on the heater core & clamp it, No need to buy the plastic fitting.
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Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
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Anyways, people often think I'm a mechanic shop, and ask if I can handle small jobs (my place is in a industrial area). He just has the heater hoses looped, so I'm sure he will be thankful for a working heater. I'd like to keep it professional, but I guess thats how they've been down for years... The hack saw idea isnt bad. I'll probably work on it tomorrow.
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Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
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One Fort Worth Person, helping another. Thats exactly what I did. My first customer, and I made a cool $25 in half an hour.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Re: Heater Core 2000 1/2 ton.
No problem, Time to up the labor rate
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