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Old Mar 25, 2024 | 09:19 AM
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Default 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.
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Old Mar 25, 2024 | 04:55 PM
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But, but, but.... I was SAVING that stuff for LATER!

I can see why your heater performance was sub-par.
 
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But, but, but.... I was SAVING that stuff for LATER!

I can see why your heater performance was sub-par.
For real...
 
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It's better to keep it from getting in in the first place.
 
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Originally Posted by Moparite
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.
 
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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.
 
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Originally Posted by dclevela
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.
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is a good idea.
Nicely done.
 
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