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Old 10-05-2005, 00:01   #1 (permalink)
Fenton Kremer
 
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66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

Has anyone had the opportunity to change the core, it looks as if the fender
has to come off to get to the firewall location of the core to remove the
cover and the core. Any hints, help or tips
would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks again...
Fenton
SF bay area


 
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Old 10-05-2005, 01:01   #2 (permalink)
Tom Adkins
 
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Re: 66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

Fenton Kremer wrote:
> Has anyone had the opportunity to change the core, it looks as if the fender
> has to come off to get to the firewall location of the core to remove the
> cover and the core. Any hints, help or tips
> would be greatly appreciated...
> Thanks again...
> Fenton
> SF bay area
>
>

Well, looking at my 66 7 litre, either the fender has to come off OR you need to
remove the evaporator case from under the instrument panel. I've had 3 66 Galaxies, 2
eith AC and one without and honestly, I've never had to venture into the heater
core\evaporator area on any of them. The way it looks on my AC car, the evap. case has
to come out from under the hood, possibly including removal of the fender, hood and
hinge. This is a car with AC, a car with just a heater IIRC, the core comes out of a
panel under the instrument panel.(going fom memory) Does your car have AC (or did it
ever have it from the factory), or is it heat only?
 
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Old 10-05-2005, 03:01   #3 (permalink)
tom
 
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Re: 66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

on a heat only car, the heater core is accessed by removing the 2 screws
that hold the cover to the firewall in the motor bay. nothing else needs to
be removed besides the hoses.. total replacement time is 10 min.
"Tom Adkins" <newton5@remove.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Fenton Kremer wrote:
> > Has anyone had the opportunity to change the core, it looks as if the

fender
> > has to come off to get to the firewall location of the core to remove

the
> > cover and the core. Any hints, help or tips
> > would be greatly appreciated...
> > Thanks again...
> > Fenton
> > SF bay area
> >
> >

> Well, looking at my 66 7 litre, either the fender has to come off OR you

need to
> remove the evaporator case from under the instrument panel. I've had 3 66

Galaxies, 2
> eith AC and one without and honestly, I've never had to venture into the

heater
> core\evaporator area on any of them. The way it looks on my AC car, the

evap. case has
> to come out from under the hood, possibly including removal of the fender,

hood and
> hinge. This is a car with AC, a car with just a heater IIRC, the core

comes out of a
> panel under the instrument panel.(going fom memory) Does your car have AC

(or did it
> ever have it from the factory), or is it heat only?



 
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Old 10-05-2005, 08:01   #4 (permalink)
Backyard Mechanic
 
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Re: 66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

"Fenton Kremer" <fkremer2@comcast.net> wrote in
news:kfidnbr9Rc-b_t7eRVn-rw@comcast.com:

> Has anyone had the opportunity to change the core, it looks as if the
> fender has to come off to get to the firewall location of the core to
> remove the cover and the core. Any hints, help or tips
> would be greatly appreciated...
> Thanks again...
> Fenton
> SF bay area
>
>


Dont be intimidated... most fenders come off much more easily than it first
appears... just use something to mark alignments and {any} shim locations

We were fortunate in the sixties that there werent battery powered power
tools.... a lot of us would have come back to our cars in a long-term lot
to find hoods and maybe the whole front end missing
 
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Old 10-05-2005, 08:01   #5 (permalink)
Fenton Kremer
 
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Re: 66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

Thanks for all the responses, it is a factory installed A/C system
and it looks like the fender will be coming off to facilitate the fix.
Thanks again....

"Backyard Mechanic" <pettyfog@yaywho.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96E65ABF64174pettyfogery@207.115.63.158...
> "Fenton Kremer" <fkremer2@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:kfidnbr9Rc-b_t7eRVn-rw@comcast.com:
>
>> Has anyone had the opportunity to change the core, it looks as if the
>> fender has to come off to get to the firewall location of the core to
>> remove the cover and the core. Any hints, help or tips
>> would be greatly appreciated...
>> Thanks again...
>> Fenton
>> SF bay area
>>
>>

>
> Dont be intimidated... most fenders come off much more easily than it
> first
> appears... just use something to mark alignments and {any} shim locations
>
> We were fortunate in the sixties that there werent battery powered power
> tools.... a lot of us would have come back to our cars in a long-term lot
> to find hoods and maybe the whole front end missing



 
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Old 10-05-2005, 22:01   #6 (permalink)
Kent_Diego
 
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Re: 66 galaxie with factory air heater core replacement

> on a heat only car, the heater core is accessed by removing the 2 screws
> that hold the cover to the firewall in the motor bay. nothing else needs
> to
> be removed besides the hoses.. total replacement time is 10 min.


That's the way I remember it too.


 
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