Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
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RE: Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
ORIGINAL: kowboydmac
Well I got screwed. I ordered the recommended four seasons heater core, but it was alluminum when I got it.
Well I got screwed. I ordered the recommended four seasons heater core, but it was alluminum when I got it.
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RE: Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
ORIGINAL: kowboydmac
Yeah, the 94466 is the one I got, and the picture on the site now shows an aluminum one. I know they previously had a brass and copper one, from four seasons, picture and all. Maybe the cost of gas is even affecting the heater cores now.
Yeah, the 94466 is the one I got, and the picture on the site now shows an aluminum one. I know they previously had a brass and copper one, from four seasons, picture and all. Maybe the cost of gas is even affecting the heater cores now.
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RE: Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
What's the benefit of the brass over the aluminum?
As for patience, I've got that.... usually. And when it fades is when I pull the plug and come back tomorrow, that way i don't end up doing something stupid.
I don't think anyone answered this question either - are any special tools needed? Or can I get by with the usuals??
Thanks
As for patience, I've got that.... usually. And when it fades is when I pull the plug and come back tomorrow, that way i don't end up doing something stupid.
I don't think anyone answered this question either - are any special tools needed? Or can I get by with the usuals??
Thanks
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RE: Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
Well I finally had a chance to rip into my truck this weekend to replace the heater core and a/c core.
Thanks to the members on this forum the job was relatively easy. I followed the write up found here:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_879602/tm.htm
The writeup was very detailed, and accurate! I'm no mechanic, but do consider myself mechanically inclined. And for what its worth, although initially hesitant about undertaking this job myself I'm glad I did. Other than being time consuming, it was actually fairly easy.
For anyone else considering this, I say go for it. From a time standpoint it took me 2 days to get the job done. 1 day of disassembly and 1 day of reassembly (about 11-12 hours total). If I had to do it again i could probably get it done in half the time, but I was being overly cautious so I wouldn't make a stupid mistake.
My core was definitely cracked, but i am still having a leaking issue, so a buddy is coming over to help me pressure test the rest of the system tonight. I'll let you know what I find during the pressure test in case someone may find it helpful in the future.
Gotta love driving an older vehicle LOL, the fun never stops.
Thanks to the members on this forum the job was relatively easy. I followed the write up found here:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_879602/tm.htm
The writeup was very detailed, and accurate! I'm no mechanic, but do consider myself mechanically inclined. And for what its worth, although initially hesitant about undertaking this job myself I'm glad I did. Other than being time consuming, it was actually fairly easy.
For anyone else considering this, I say go for it. From a time standpoint it took me 2 days to get the job done. 1 day of disassembly and 1 day of reassembly (about 11-12 hours total). If I had to do it again i could probably get it done in half the time, but I was being overly cautious so I wouldn't make a stupid mistake.
My core was definitely cracked, but i am still having a leaking issue, so a buddy is coming over to help me pressure test the rest of the system tonight. I'll let you know what I find during the pressure test in case someone may find it helpful in the future.
Gotta love driving an older vehicle LOL, the fun never stops.
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RE: Oh where, oh where has my antifreeze gone???
LOL! Good job doing it, but Heater Core replacement is NOT a DIY job. Especially on our trucks. It is over 8 hours of serious labor. Not to mention reassembly. Lots of clips and things to replace on the way back togeather. That and if you dont re-tether everything connectly things will rattle all day long.
To me, it was worth the $7xx that I paid.
Good job doing it, you are more adventurous than I am.
To me, it was worth the $7xx that I paid.
Good job doing it, you are more adventurous than I am.