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dclevela Mar 25, 2024 09:19 AM

If you haven't already, you should do this.
 
Get yourself a 4" deckplate and a 4-½" hole saw and make yourself a cleanout port for the heater box. It's no wonder I didn't have any heat this winter! This is inexpensive and takes about 20 minutes, everyone with a first gen should do this.
Here is what mine looked like.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dodgefo...6c12ebfb8.jpeg
Bad
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/dodgefo...f20e0eefd.jpeg
Good

HeyYou Mar 25, 2024 04:55 PM

But, but, but.... I was SAVING that stuff for LATER! :D

I can see why your heater performance was sub-par. :D

dclevela Mar 25, 2024 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by HeyYou (Post 3584592)
But, but, but.... I was SAVING that stuff for LATER! :D

I can see why your heater performance was sub-par. :D

For real...

Moparite Mar 29, 2024 06:32 AM

It's better to keep it from getting in in the first place.

dclevela Mar 29, 2024 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by Moparite (Post 3584740)
It's better to keep it from getting in in the first place.

of course, but most of us bought our trucks used and they're 40-50 years old, so no telling the life they lived. It's still a good idea to add this cleanout if for no other reason than to clean out the junk that's already there.

Moparite Mar 30, 2024 05:59 AM

My 78 didn't have any of that when i restored the hvac unit. It did have a rusted out pan that the coil sits in. I made new one out of stainless steel. Guess it depends on where the truck was parked during it's life. I always keep the cowl area clean of leaves/debris that might get in there.

69_XS29L Jun 29, 2025 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by dclevela (Post 3584576)
Get yourself a 4" deckplate and a 4-½" hole saw and make yourself a cleanout port for the heater box. It's no wonder I didn't have any heat this winter! This is inexpensive and takes about 20 minutes, everyone with a first gen should do this.

P*ss on the trolling parrots.
That....
is a good idea.
Nicely done.


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