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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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Has anyone done a write-up on the heater core replacement for the 1999-series Blazers? I have that one staring me in the face. I tried the GM vegetable-based stop leak (comes in six-button pack), but no luck. The core still has a slow leak. I'm considering Bar's but don't wnt to get too carried away with adding gunk to the system.
 
Old Dec 7, 2006 | 04:37 PM
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yup, mine was $800, 600 worth of labour [:@] and now he put my dash together all fudged, wires sticken out by the gas pedal, grrrrrr [:'(]
 
Old Dec 7, 2006 | 07:44 PM
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Biggreen spake and said "it is finished, thou hast toiled many thine hours to accomplish this noble task.". Argh, not a moment too soon, started pouring down snow as I was hooking up the new hose.

600-800 dollars for a 25 dollar part? How do you sleep at night?>!?

I just did the serpentine belt on my cougar. Im kinda so-so, I think I know more than the average driver, but Im no mechanic. I figured the belt replacement would be a snap But I didnt want to start the serpentine belt then get halfway done and realize I couldn't do it and be stranded. So I called a shop, they told me 40-60 for the belt plus another 30 to install it. I was like "I dont think so". Paid 20 bucks for a belt at autozone and managed to do it without a hitch.
 
Old Dec 7, 2006 | 07:52 PM
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was like 200 for a new AC delco core, 600 to put it in. $25 for a heater core assembly with hoses and clamps and such? i wish, and i sleep just fine, thanks
 
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25 dollars for the core. .99 cents per foot of hose (bought 7 feet) And 2 dollars for hose clamps.. Yea? Heater cores aren't exactly complex machines. Your truck is a 98? http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,6864
 
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LOL 200 for a core and you think it's worth it because it comes with $9.00 in hoses and clamps? Alls you need is 4-6 clamps depending on if you want to double up clamps on the core side and 3/4" hose I believe.... I think I used 3/4" on one side and 11/16" on the other side.

2nd gen guys, I feel for ya, I read a write-up with pics on 2nd gen....Wow, GM needs to be shot for that one.
 
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I think the one hose is 5/8s and the big one was 3/4s.. At least on the 1st gen.
 
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2nd gen guys, I feel for ya, I read a write-up with pics on 2nd gen....Wow, GM needs to be shot for that one.
We've got it easy compared with Dodge! How would you like to have to disassemble your whole dash AND recover/recharge your A/C whenever something like this happens? LOL
 
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2nd gen guys, I feel for ya, I read a write-up with pics on 2nd gen....Wow, GM needs to be shot for that one.
We've got it easy compared with Dodge! How would you like to have to disassemble your whole dash AND recover/recharge your A/C whenever something like this happens? LOL
Id love to, its sounds like a wonderful afternoon of fun-filled adventure. (sarcasm)
 
Old Jan 4, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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I have a 2004 withe the v-6. How hard is it to change the heater core? And what all do you have to go through to get to it?
 



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