64 valiant heater box rebuild

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leroy

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how much time and money to rebuild and replace the heater core?
 
Depends. Watch out for the cores, a few aftermarket ones are wrong. About 140 or so with a new box seal kit. Strongly recommend getting the origional core fixed.
 
Yes, agreed with Ray.
Alot of the aftermarket is crap. I had to go with a lightweight mostly aluminum core. They claim it is guaranteed, but theres still the potential hassle with removing and replacing.
I won't be surprised when it starts to leak.
Joe
 
If not a factory AC car, you could do it a few hours if no issues. But, there are always issues. You will likely need to treat rust, paint, fix cracks and such. At a minimum, clean out all the leaves and wash to remove mildew. I recently refreshed the non-AC box in my 1964 Valiant. I used a copper heater core. I recall the box said Made In Canada. I use Evans Waterless Coolant, so no concerns with it corroding. I also put a stainless screen under the cowl vents to stop tree junk from getting in.
 
Mancini racing sells copper heater cores. Get a DMT rebuild kit for the heater box, take lots of pics when take it apart. It’s pretty simple kit to use get some 3M adhesive spray.
 
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