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Old 03-06-2025, 11:03 PM
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In the past I have used a small cut off wheel and a hacksaw blade to completely remove all the plastic from the heater core tubes. With just the aluminum tubes sticking out of the firewall I then slide a heater hose over each tube and clamp. Difficult to see the "tee" setup but possibly move it down the heater hoses and splice in an old fashioned one.
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