Pullin' Da dash
#1
Pullin' Da dash
Anyone have a link to instructions for pulling the dash and replacing the Evap & Heater core?
AC leaked down again, might as well do it right and make the proper repairs.
I hear it's a 5-6 hour job.
Also where to purchase New Evap & Core?
AC leaked down again, might as well do it right and make the proper repairs.
I hear it's a 5-6 hour job.
Also where to purchase New Evap & Core?
#2
I thought I saw a thread on this a few days ago in which infidel responded with some trips/tricks. However, after searching for "heater" and "evaporator" posts by infidel, I can't find it
~Rob
~Rob
#3
#4
Re: Pullin' Da dash
Originally posted by Shovelhead
Anyone have a link to instructions for pulling the dash and replacing the Evap & Heater core?
AC leaked down again, might as well do it right and make the proper repairs.
I hear it's a 5-6 hour job.
Also where to purchase New Evap & Core?
Anyone have a link to instructions for pulling the dash and replacing the Evap & Heater core?
AC leaked down again, might as well do it right and make the proper repairs.
I hear it's a 5-6 hour job.
Also where to purchase New Evap & Core?
You have all the screws on the top of the dash that must come out. I Think 6 screws
2 bolts at the bottom of the dash at the kick panels.
1 bolt in the center of the dash above the tranny hump.
Pull you stereo out there is one screw under the dash back by the def ducts... a really pain in the rear-end to get.
Two bolts that hold the steering column. Let it drop to the seat. (If you have a auto - unhook the string to the PRND21 pointer...)
Now get in and lift the dash up about 1 inch and pull foreward a bit to relase the mounting hooks at the bottom...
Beyond this... I have no clue... I never removed the duct work...Just replace a vacuum servo...
I hope this helps...
#5
I did the job about three weeks ago. It really is not bad at all. I've got you covered on the instructions and have some pictures. I don't have time to do it right now, but will this evening. Stay tuned...
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#8
I have this on my to do list. What do you do if you do not have access to the equipment to drain the refrirgerent? Is there something inexpensive to purchase?
I too will be waiting to see the instructions.
I too will be waiting to see the instructions.
#12
I will make one comment here, the service manual says to unbolt the top of the dash, of course after the steering is out and wires disconnected. It says to form a wire with a hook at both ends to hold the das in the down position. Not a chance, it is far too heavy. I moved the seats forward and put pillows on them and let the dash rest on them. Worked well.