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Old 02-03-2009, 03:45 PM
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hey its me again... i just got finished taking out my dash...phew wasn't as bad as i had planned for. but i have ran into a little problem

after removing the dash i have located the heater core. yay i say but naa. the black plastic casings that are around the heater core i cant figure out how to get the core out because of them. i did take out all the screws. and i did find that there was 2 behind it and 1 on top of it which were almost impossible to get to but i got them. basically i need to know after removing the dash what next?? what am i missing thats keeping the heater core and the black casings from being removed.

pls help thnks alot everyone.

P.S. its a 2000 blazer 2x4 4.3 vortek aftermarket cam , heads, rocker arms and so forth.


 
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Old 02-03-2009, 03:51 PM
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Default RE: please help

Please keep your questions concerning the same procedure in one thread so we can tell what you have done. You have a post started 1-18-09 concerning the heater core removal, so post this question in it, please.
 
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