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Heater Core

Posted: 5/16/06 5:02am Message 1 of 5
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Kendall Park, NJ - USA
Joined: 3/9/2005
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Vette(s): 1981 - 59 Beige over Cinnebar leather. Edlebrock top end, 2200 stall w/shift kit, 3:55s, Mufflex maniback exhaust, nice stereo, 16 in AREs w/BFGs

I think I have a leak (So what else is new...)  Heres my questions on this advanture

How hard of a job is it?

What do I need other then the core to do this right the 1st time?

Being no one uses a C3 heater, is there any prob or heads up if I just bypass it?

Thanks!  Kevin.




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Heater Core

Posted: 5/16/06 6:39am Message 2 of 5
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northern, IL - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 t top, 454, manual trans.

 Only reason I want a heater core is foggy windows in the morning, and I might use heat to cool engine when in traffic jam.

 No probs on a bypass




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Posted: 5/16/06 8:43am Message 3 of 5
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Pasadena, MD - USA
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Vette(s): 72 Coupe L48 4 sp Air Tilt Leather

Getting a quality replacement core that fits will be your biggest problem. I gave up and had the old one fixed up. The tubes from the replacement core never fit correctly, so I sent it back.

It's not real easy job, but I do suggest replacing all of the old seals and hoses...they will be totally disintigrated and lots of crap will be in there - leaves, pine needles, dog / cat hair...yes really.




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Heater Core

Posted: 5/16/06 8:55am Message 4 of 5
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East Hanover, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): '68 Black Conv. Matching 327/300 4 Spd. P/S, P/B, P/W, Tele, A/C

Kevin,

To pull the core on my '68, I had to pull the right side of the dash & the center instrument cluster. 

After you pull the connecting vent you have to take out the entire heater box, disassemble it & change out the heater core.

Many people use a basic in-line valve to shut off the flow to the core due to a hot cockpit, so that's always an option.

Good luck,

Anthony




Heater Core

Posted: 5/16/06 1:56pm Message 5 of 5
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Dorr, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 71 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe Torch Red with black interior originally L48 built to push around 360hp
I looked up on the labor guide for an 81 Vette heater core r&r. It calls for 5 hrs. labor. I would suggest getting a procedure guide. If you do get an aftermarket heater, I would suggest getting it from a radiator shop. They can beef up the pipes for you, as they are very long and can break loose at the solder joint. The part number for the heater I sell is 2-328 or 8231. You can do it!! Or bypass not a problem. Terry


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