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Topic: How to change heater core
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Billy Bob
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Member # 9412
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I was wondering if some one can give me some step by steps to change a heater core? or how much does it cost to get it fix?
-------------------- JACK SWAG
Posts: 293 | From: Your chicks house | Registered: Aug 2009
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triple b
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Member # 8763
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^ +2 those instructions worked for me except it took a little longer. My first and hopefully only time!
-------------------- 1988 4cyl conv 306 HCI "sasha" 2004 tahoe Sold- 87 GT, 72 chevelle, 63 biscane, 82 monte carlo, 73 nova, 88 silverado,
Posts: 1730 | From: sacramento ca | Registered: Nov 2008
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707iiii
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Member # 10923
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I did mine about 5 years ago. Definitely a pain in the ass. In fact it turned into a total pain in the ass. I got the core in and put the dash and interior back together then went to the engine compartment to finish up. As I was pushing the last hose onto the heater core the tube broke where it was soldered to the core. I then lost control and killed everyone within a 1 mile radius. No not really, but I did go another 6 months without heat.
Posts: 327 | From: Lost Coast | Registered: May 2011
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Billy Bob
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Member # 9412
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Ok thanks
-------------------- JACK SWAG
Posts: 293 | From: Your chicks house | Registered: Aug 2009
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70stang351w
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Member # 9948
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I've changed mine in my 70 it was a pain that's why I don't have most my interior in it still hopefully ford still make heater cores cause the napa ones suck had 2 go out on me in 2 months so no more heat in the 70 im gonna pay someone to install one in my 96 when I finish my black interior swap with dash
-------------------- 1996 GT VERT /32v MOD - SOLD 1970 Mustang Coupe M-Code 351w
Posts: 1419 | From: 925 | Registered: Apr 2010
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