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Heater core?

Started by 4hammond, November 07, 2013, 05:40:19 PM

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4hammond

Anyone replaced a heater core in an 85? Just bought one now have to put it in. First project on the new car.


carnuck

Same as any other, but AC and non AC are different boxes with the same core. I did mine with a broken shoulder and arm in a sling this past spring. I had to cut the firewall to get the lines through with the shakiness I had, but it made it MUCH easier to do!
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4hammond

Thanks for the help core is in just have a few trim pieces left  :hello2:

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