I HATE heater core replacements

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  1. BlackPearl955.0 New Member

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    Nothing real important here, just wanted you all to know heater cores are now on the list of things I hate.:mad:
  2. The Green GT No 13 year olds are safe around me.

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    I hate when they fill your floor board with water.

    And you were drunk the night before and think someone pissed in your truck.
  3. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    I know what you mean. Did you disconnect AC lines in there? You can do it w/o doing that. It's just aggrevating. Not a fun job. That reminds me ... I forgot to do the heater bypass for this summer.


    Think our's is tough? .... '93+ F-body's are worse, IMO.
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    which is why i put it off for 2 years
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    I've heard there are a few tricks to changing one easier. Luckily mine is still hanging in there... but anyone know the tricks to share?
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    the simplest thing i found was to keep a coat in the car
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    :lol: Unfortunately around here, a defroster comes in quite handy.
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    My defroster is a MUST. WI winters suck. my rear defroster connectors are broke at the attachment point with the back window, do you guys know of any adhesive that is also a cunductor so I can reconnect these connectors?:shrug: Also I did put the heater core back in, all it needed was some soldering. but I also put it off for like a year. I think that is also the reason why my radiator exploded and the car was overheating, due to the preassure loss from the crack.:mad: but I dont think I will have that problem with the crack fixed and a Misimoto.
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    You can buy a repair kit for the rear defroster at a parts store. :nice:
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    Yes I know for a fact that advance sells an adhesive and a conductor for that very reason.
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    Hey do you have a write up... i just bypassed mine and im going at it this tuesday

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