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As you can see my heater box was a trainwreck although all of the components were there and the blower motor still functioned. While the car was...
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The infamous clack clack clack of the blend door actuators on newer Chrysler products. Took the rear one apart and found the failure point. The...
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So you decide like I did to disassemble the dash and paint everything, clean well and then there is the heater and AC control cables. Here is a...
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I would like to show how I made myself a short nose water pump. Having issues with water pump to radiator clearance and not being able to...
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I have no idea what the long term effect of what the heat will have on the vacuum hose, but I did put it right over boiling water for 1/2 hour and...
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I found a smaller motor that is a bolt in replacement for the stock motor. AH451 New Universal Products 12V
Easy one to do the pics explain it...
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I have just finished repairing / rebuilding a Vacuum Heater Control Switch from my friends 1964 Plymouth Fury.
I thought I would share my How To...
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The heater motor is actually a Stock Motor that I have recessed into a modified heater box housing.
Here are the steps to do the heater box...
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I have a Champion 4 core 228221; radiator that has performed well in my new 416 stroker small block. I've put 3458 miles on the motor in 1 ½ years...
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Been working on a Classic Auto Air install in my 340 Demon for about a month now. It's way too hot here to drive these cars this time of year, so...
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Many of you know that when you install a 440 or RB block in our A-bodies that there is often trouble getting the right valve cover off if the car...