Replacing the heater core on the1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88. This an AC car but the way Olds designed the 2 piece heater box the job can be done from inside the…
Replacing the heater core on the1968 Oldsmobile Delta 88. This an AC car but the way Olds designed the 2 piece heater box the job can be done from inside the…
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Yes, that’s usually where the leak from a bad core is. Change it before it completely blows out and makes a real big mess. Dry out your carpet and check for rust in the floor.
Probably a dumb question but do you think this would have anything to do with steam or smoke coming through the shifter and by the passengers foot area? Really getting annoying sometimes its pretty thick.
What info that’s not there do you want?
not alot of info?
Thanks for the tip.
Washer solvent clean`s dry antifreeze instantly…
Maybe we could set it up like SYF Matt & Jim??!! lol
Jerry, you better take it to SYF and have Jim do it!! lol
Sounds like a great idea to me!!! I need to find a Jim close to me!!! lol
Thanks Terry!
Thanks Rob!
Thanks Stu!
Thanks Reuben! That’s a good comparison on the pliers and they are super handy!
Thanks Ron!…I’m glad that part’s done!
Thanks!
Thanks John, the tools that make life easier are the best!
Your so right Darrin, the older I get, the less fun it is! lol
Yeah, I don’t use them that often but when I do I love’em!
I still wanna live in your shop!!!!! lol
Nice, you can do the heater core in my Firebird next 🙂
LoL
Like the hose pliers. Need to do my 68 Impala might take it to SYF garage and have Matt watch Jim fix.
Cool
good stuff
thumbs up .
Pliers are like the line wrench for hoses– just slightly different but SUPER handy! Cool
Good stuff as always.
good one
Those hose pliers are genius! Thanks for the vid Ceedell good stuff.
that did not look fun lol but you got it stay till the end
Cool tool. Never even knew that they existed! Great Job. Thanks for the Vid