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JRSully 06-28-2025 09:03 PM

Heater core
 
Looked on the floor of the garage and was not delighted to find a dripping pool of coolant under the Heater core area. When I restored the Nova back in 07-08. It had the orig BB core still in it and I had it restored/pressure checked etc by the shop that did my radiator. I guess a 17 yr run is not so bad. My question is should I have that original restored again or just put a brand new one in and call it a day.? My concern is even if the orig is restored, it is still 55 yrs old, with 55 yr old metal. Of the new ones out there these days, opinions on a good quality piece.? Tnx

X66 714 06-28-2025 10:19 PM

Send it to Glen-Ray radiator & have Bob give you his honest opinion of it....Joe

JRSully 07-02-2025 10:44 AM

Further to the heater core saga.. Any tips on either replacing the core from the engine bay side or dropping the box inside the car.? can you get to the cover attaching nuts that are buried under the pass side fender without pulling fender off.? Looking for any tips from past experiences

napa68 07-02-2025 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1674705)
Send it to Glen-Ray radiator & have Bob give you his honest opinion of it....Joe

He's my guy as well!

Too Many Projects 07-02-2025 01:20 PM

There is no way the core is coming forward thru the firewall for removal.
If you can carefully remove the inner wheel house bolts and push it aside, you can access the heater box nuts near the fender with a 1/4" drive socket/loooong extension combo.
As an aside, the cores don't usually leak outside of the vehicle, as they are contained entirely inside. If the carpet/mat is dry inside, it may be a loose clamp or deteriorated hose ?

67since67 07-02-2025 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1674890)
There is no way the core is coming forward thru the firewall for removal.
If you can carefully remove the inner wheel house bolts and push it aside, you can access the heater box nuts near the fender with a 1/4" drive socket/loooong extension combo.
As an aside, the cores don't usually leak outside of the vehicle, as they are contained entirely inside. If the carpet/mat is dry inside, it may be a loose clamp or deteriorated hose ?

This ^^^

JRSully 07-02-2025 05:12 PM

Thx for the insight, will check the easy/obvious solutions first as you mentioned, maybe get lucky. The bolts on the inner fender are easy to get to and will go that route if necessary.

Kurt S 07-03-2025 01:28 AM

You can change the heater core from inside the car (seems the more popular way on youtube) or by taking it forward (often requires removing the whole fender/inner fender).

Too Many Projects 07-03-2025 02:24 AM

Well, there it is, never say never.....I've never heard of one being removed that way and it would still be a hassle to change it from the front. It does seem it could be possible with the removal of the inner wheel house and not mess with all the heater cables and duct work....:dunno: Shouldn't be any need to remove the fender, itself.

JRSully 07-03-2025 12:29 PM

Tx All. IF I have to replace it, I like the inside drop idea as I would rather not mess with the current fender alignment, painted hardware removal etc. Again, maybe I get lucky here, and It's a hose or clamp


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