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airbox

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Finished replacing my heater core yesterday. Not as bad as i was expecting, getting the dash apart. The HVAC box is really f%#$& in there, so I ended up cutting the elbow pipe on the core since the firewall kinda blocks the core from coming out directly from the top. Thanks to Seattle Radiator for completely re-coring and sealing this thing. It was in poor shape and completely clogged. Time to look into a full cooling system flush. Don't have the pic of the dirty core out of the box, was too tired and bloody to snap a pic.

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dos531

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Finished replacing my heater core yesterday. Not as bad as i was expecting, getting the dash apart. The HVAC box is really f%#$& in there, so I ended up cutting the elbow pipe on the core since the firewall kinda blocks the core from coming out directly from the top. Thanks to Seattle Radiator for completely re-coring and sealing this thing. It was in poor shape and completely clogged. Time to look into a full cooling system flush. Don't have the pic of the dirty core out of the box, was too tired and bloody to snap a pic.

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How long did the job take?
 

airbox

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How long did the job take?
Not as bad as i thought. To get the dash completely out of the car and looking at the heater core was about 3-4 hrs, but i was bagging and tagging the bolts for each component group (i.e. the cluster screws, the radio screws, hvac controls, etc.). The core took about three weeks to get rodded and it took me another 3-4 hrs to put everything back together. Definitely did a lot of cleaning when the dash was out and replaced some of the foam pieces in the hvac flippers and connections. I didnt have to remove the HVAC controls, but i did have to disconnect the slide lines (the bicycle brake line type things) going to the hvac vent flippers.
 

Inyo_man

Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
...found myself thinking about winter wheeling this morning when I came across this shot from a couple of winters ago!

Cheers
 

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Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
Are those rock sliders supposed to be too short for the vehicle?

Yes, normally the early Gen 3 has cladding that hangs down at the wheel wells as you can see on the rear section so Rocky Road made sliders that fit in between the cladding for a bolt on solution. Some guys just remove those sections and run a full length slider, you can see he's missing the front section now anyway.
 

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