Heater core project
I just started today to put in a new heater core, let me say that from what i have done so far it is a thankless job. I bought the core for $66 and so far I have 6-7 hours in to it. He is what I have done now, I will post more as I go.
Here is the link http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/...=jimmydash.jpg |
As motivation... imagine how much you're saving in labour!
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...and what's more, it's not 20 below out there yet either ;)
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I know that part lol. I would have to sell the jimmy to pay for the labor. It could be a lot worse. Have you put on in before?
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Very good point! It is still warm enough.
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hurry up dude. the end of the week is suppose to be cold. they are calling for more frosts :icon_hyper:
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sucks. i been working full time as a mechanic for a few months and havent had to do one yet but im sure ill get the first one. on the old k5 blazers with no a/c its like 4 bolts and the whole thing comes out the truck:) just saying
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I just did mine in march i took the hole dash out.. from start to finish i did it in 3hrs.. then the next week my water pump whent out. (1hr job) :icon_doh:...and just this week i changed my radiator.(45min) :icon_shrug:
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Originally Posted by abig84
(Post 371215)
sucks. i been working full time as a mechanic for a few months and havent had to do one yet but im sure ill get the first one. on the old k5 blazers with no a/c its like 4 bolts and the whole thing comes out the truck:) just saying
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Originally Posted by 69chevelle
(Post 371222)
same as the astro vans. well and 2 hose clamps..
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