Looking for an R-12 a/c system
You can order the heater core at any Auto Supplier
that specializes in A/C, heater,radiator,etc parts,also
maybe an auto parts store
I will be sarcastic here. Anyone owning a corvette, should
be doing their own work
If I could buy a stingray brand new, at age 19 & do a frame up
restoration,bore the old 327 & sleeve it at 22, & rebuilt the trans,
without any help or knowledge,you should be able to install
a heater core.
SOURCE: leaking coolant from rear heater core in my astro van
you can hook the two line together that will fix your problem with no problems
SOURCE: 1981 corvette a/c system wont cool.
tell me more how much did you put in the system? and did the compressor ever kick on ? the compressor is turned on and off by a pressure switch on your dryer .. when your full or at right level with your freon the compressor will kick on .. let me know if this helps any .. you might not have quite enough in there yet to turn on the compressor.. usually empty takes about 3 cans to fill the system.. thanks Jerry
SOURCE: 1981 corvette battery constantly being drained
Your electrical system in that car is fairly similar to the system used in most full sized chevy cars of the same year except for the need for "hard wire' grounding due to the fiberglass body. You can trace the draw down by removing fuses till the draw disappears, then checking the system that fuse operates. Your alternator may also draw down the battery if it has an internal problem. Generally this is a larger draw than any accessory problem but should be checked as well. If the alternator turns out to be the culprit, you may want to change the wiring to that used on some older Cadillacs which is basically a bypass and one wire hookup (I used to know how to do it but all I remember is that one jumper wire went to one of the plug in wires (likely not the field) and the B+ wire went straight to the battery). In any case, it's not something you should have to live with. This said, if you do not drive it often, it may be wise to hook it up to a "battery tender" that maintains the battery when not in use.
SOURCE: 1995 corvette heater core replacement cost estimate
225.00 bucks including parts labor, you might find a local mechanic will do it for 100.00 buck for labor and you buy the part 49.00 buck. lots of GM mechanic are laid off and economy is slow and you might want to advertise on craig list needing GM mechanic. my best secrets is drive back to the GM garage and ask any mechanic who does the side work and you will be surprise. keep in mind dont ask the shop manager, believed me every dealership has one or more does a side job and good price, no shop rate. hope that help some good luck.
SOURCE: 1997 chevy blazer the heater core is leaking
your water pump is about to blow.
or has already failed.
replace it or more secondary problem will show up.
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