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Re: How NOT to flush engine oil!

Subject: Re: How NOT to flush engine oil!
by Danspeed1 on 2013/12/1 21:01:51

Quote:

Matatk wrote:
Making good progress....at least with the dash apart you can change the heater core...lol.


I was pretty angry I made a mistake like that. The smart thing to do would have been to evaluate the wiring harness first and then figure out how to install it without removing the dash. I usually avoid situations like that, but I have alot going on right now and my mind was in a different place. The good news is, the dash absolutely had to come out anyway. Even though the firewall in that area was not damaged, the heated air got into the plastic heater box and melted it. If I didn't replace it the car would never have any heat or air conditioning. I decided while the dash was out, I might as well do a heater core and that's when I found the box was damaged... so I did same some work in the long run, but boy is that interior a mess!

Wiring is all done,... everything fits factory. The car is really shaping up nicely so far.

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