Re: '56 Heater core removal
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The heater must be removed as a complete unit then disassembled: In addition to the L=bracket at the top, the unit is held to the the firewall with 3 or 4 bolts with 1/2 inch heads. You will see that the back end of the air duct is welded to a flat plate. That plate is bolted to to the firewall. You will also need to take off the control cable for the flapper.
Posted on: 2016/5/18 11:59
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Re: '56 Heater core removal
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And a suggestion when putting it back together is to leave out the two sheet metal screws at the top next to the firewall. That way if it ever has to come out again the other accessible screws can be removed and the top of box will lift off to access the core..
There is also a gasket between the plate and firewall. If bolts are removed it is possible the gasket is sticking and equally possible if it was ever removed before that someone used an adhesive type caulk instead of a gasket for sealing.
Posted on: 2016/5/18 12:09
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Re: '56 Heater core removal
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Thanks for the response are the bolts you mentioning accessible in the engine bay?
I see a edge of a triangle shaped bracket on the left side of the box with a 1/2 inch cap screw that goes into the firewall is that one of them? I not seeing other hardware, are the other screws under the box?
Posted on: 2016/5/18 12:16
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Re: '56 Heater core removal
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Its been a long time since I took one out but from memory the screws are all accessible from engine side. There are two cap screws for sure and I think there may be a third in the area with arrow and question marks but won't swear to it.
Posted on: 2016/5/18 12:23
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Howard
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Re: '56 Heater core removal
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Thanks I can feel one on the left below the heater control valve hoses and the up underneath on the right side as you were not quite sure on, will start wrenching, and I will leave the sheet metal screws out of the back, engineers could helped out with a slot/tab arrangement, but that's the ways stuff goes I guess, thanks for the help!
Posted on: 2016/5/18 12:45
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Re: '56 Heater core removal
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engineers could helped out with a slot/tab arrangement, but that's the ways stuff goes I guess, Agreed but Packard had improved a lot by the time V8s hit the road. Be thankful you are not working on one of the earlier units. Those also have the inaccessible screws but unit is held with studs that go thru the firewall. Part of the interior duct mechanism has to come off to access the nuts & taking those units off if the nuts have rusted has sometimes resulted in people learning new words just for the occasion.
Posted on: 2016/5/18 13:21
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