Re: Replacing Heater Core in '51 Packard
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Very nice writeup for the next unfortunate soul that has the need for the procedure.
I would also vote for taking Kev's suggestion and leaving the back box cover screws out for the next time. Of course, that guarantees you the same situation as the gas tank sender hole. If you do it, you'll never have to repair or get in the box again as long as you own the car.
Posted on: 2012/10/20 8:51
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Howard
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Re: Replacing Heater Core in '51 Packard
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Thank you for the kind words Howard. I don't know when the boxes switched over to the V8 type with the attaching nuts on the fire wall side.
I did follow Kev's suggestion about the back screws and agree with you that like the gas sending unit access hold, I will never have heater core issues again. I think that the set up I faced was factory original as everything was done too perfectly. I do wonder if a heater core can last 60 years though.
Posted on: 2012/10/20 10:49
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Re: Replacing Heater Core in '51 Packard
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I replaced my original heater core a couple of years ago. So yes they can last that long.
Posted on: 2012/10/20 14:38
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