When I went to the doctor he said my inlet pipe looked similar... I hope your "core" subscribers enjoyed this video!!! Seems like those cores are well named... Often in the core of never-never-land... Lots of good details. Well done! Thanks!!!
You guys are AWESOME. I live in Texas and I’m thinking about doing this to my 99. After seeing how much there is to it I might just tuff it out this winter it doesn’t get cold where I live for too long. But it’s so good to know how to do this just incase
Wow. What a sizeable project but I guess living in OH makes it worth it in the long run. Especially now that winter is creeping in for you guys. Nicely done and thanks for another funny and educating episode.
I had to replace the heater core in my 84 Chevy van this summer. I had to do pretty much what you did except remove the column. It just dropped down. I had no service manual so I just winged it. Took me several evenings after work to get it done. It also gave me the chance to clean all the heating ducts and replace the dash speakers. Not a hard job really just time consuming.
Hi Sheldon. Thanks for watching and sharing. You're spot on. Not a hard job, but the time consumption is a big one. If you don't have patience, it can be pure hell. LOL. Glad to hear you had just a slightly easier job on your van. Because it's all wiring and nuts and bolts, the manual makes it easier on telling you where to look but it's not impossible without it as you discovered. Just takes more time. We're hoping this video will help all of those that don't have the manual as well or run into snags. Cheers!
When I went to the doctor he said my inlet pipe looked similar... I hope your "core" subscribers enjoyed this video!!! Seems like those cores are well named... Often in the core of never-never-land... Lots of good details. Well done! Thanks!!!
LOL. Thanks for watching and the laugh. We appreciate the kind words and you sharing the journey with us.
You guys are AWESOME. I live in Texas and I’m thinking about doing this to my 99. After seeing how much there is to it I might just tuff it out this winter it doesn’t get cold where I live for too long. But it’s so good to know how to do this just incase
Wow. What a sizeable project but I guess living in OH makes it worth it in the long run. Especially now that winter is creeping in for you guys. Nicely done and thanks for another funny and educating episode.
Thanks for following along with this project as well. We really appreciate it and yes, the timing for the heat is critical now.
I had to replace the heater core in my 84 Chevy van this summer. I had to do pretty much what you did except remove the column. It just dropped down. I had no service manual so I just winged it. Took me several evenings after work to get it done. It also gave me the chance to clean all the heating ducts and replace the dash speakers. Not a hard job really just time consuming.
Hi Sheldon. Thanks for watching and sharing. You're spot on. Not a hard job, but the time consumption is a big one. If you don't have patience, it can be pure hell. LOL. Glad to hear you had just a slightly easier job on your van. Because it's all wiring and nuts and bolts, the manual makes it easier on telling you where to look but it's not impossible without it as you discovered. Just takes more time. We're hoping this video will help all of those that don't have the manual as well or run into snags. Cheers!