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1994-1996, the 4L60 with Electronic Control. From what I have seen, it seems a bit more durable....
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Re: Heater core

Subject: Re: Heater core
by Pod on 2009/2/7 7:08:51

Quote:

Epimax1 wrote:
Congratulations!!
I replaced my heater core back in December, and it's not something I'd want to make a habit of!!
Mine started leaking last spring, so I just bypassed it, and started procrastinating! You're right, it's not cheap to have it replaced at the shop. Just for kicks, I called a few places and around here they were 'willing' to charge around $600.00! Ha! With a little time and patience, I did it myself for free! From everything I've read, the heater core exchange is one of the most dreaded repairs known to vette owners! Well Done!!


Nice Vert!!


Thanks, looks like we got the same rims.
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