Thread: 66 Chevy Heater Core
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09-22-2006 12:19 PM #1
66 Chevy Heater Core
I'm having the damnedest of times trying to get this heater core in my car. The heater box is .. i guess "stapled" into the fire wall with these circular button things. Has anyone ever ran into this before? It came from the factory like that.
It's a 66 Chevy Impala 4 Door with A/C & Heat. I'm sure any chevy in 65 & 66 with A/C and Heat will have a similar setup. Has anyone ever delt with this? It's such a pain! I can't get it to come loose! I've taken out all the screws.
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09-22-2006 07:27 PM #2
its been a long time sense i put a heater core in a 66 chevy. but i don't think it was nothing special about it. sounds like you don't have all the bolts out. where is the heater fan motor, behind the fender well or on the firewall? might be some bolts behind the fender well .
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09-25-2006 02:04 PM #3
You have to remove the inner fender on that side, then remove the entire heater fan enclosure on the firewall, Seems like I had a couple of clips that then held the core in on my 65 (same car). It has been about 5 years since I replaced it, but I am sure on the inner fender and enclosure.
Doug
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09-29-2006 04:07 AM #4
Dont know u answer but just wanted to say nice ride. I have a 66 also..
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09-29-2006 08:47 AM #5
Wanna sell me a few body panels? Lol.
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09-29-2006 02:32 PM #6
Im thinking not right know.
Ill trade ya something for that motor though...lol BTW what ya got in that thing ?
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09-30-2006 01:12 AM #7
Mwell. It was a 4door 283 2 barrel w/ A/C on a Powerglide.
Buuut I pulled the 283 out and sold it to a friend who put it in an '82 Datsun 280ZX.
Now I've got a 355 Chevy with a Comp Cams 268H Cam & Matching Springs.
Dual Plane Intake w/ a 2200rpm TCI Saturday Night Special converter on it.
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10-04-2006 02:06 PM #8
very nice!!!!
I plan on doing something with this one also. I would like to keep it pretty much stock except for beefing up the engine a little..





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