To do the heater core PROPERLY you need to take the dash out.
It's scary as but once it's out you realise that you didn't need to be that worried at all! It'll make your balls grow by an inch in diameter...
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To do the heater core PROPERLY you need to take the dash out.
It's scary as but once it's out you realise that you didn't need to be that worried at all! It'll make your balls grow by an inch in diameter...
Hey Ryan, I also need a heater core mine is shagged; looked at Gap, the Mk 2 & 3 cores seem to be one and the same; did you buy the oem or aftermarket one ? If after market what's the quality like?
Cheers
Dave
Benough, what's your estimate on total time for dash out, core replacement and then dash back in? I'm tempted to get it done by a mechanic, I know it will be expensive just don't have the time.....I have a new dash so it's a heater core/dash replacement mission....
Cheers
Dave
G'day
Yeah I bought the aftermarket one, for $40 it aint to bad quality wise and really at that price its hard to say no.
A couple weeks back I bought an old copper, used Holden heater core for $65 (price didn't bother me at the time).
So $40 for a perfectly fine new heater core is too hard to refuse
Took me all day but I'm not a mechanic and I made a few mistakes.
Inspiration for heater core job Dashless.
Why do you QLD'er need heater LOL
Well..... it can get down to 8degrees up here, far to cold for any Queenslander.:P
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...Image379-1.jpg
Hmmmmm, bugger........
Looks like Ill be riding my bike to school/work for a while
Can't be that bad mate get in there :D
Famous last words;-)
Haha, the job doesn't intimidate me that much, it just seems like one of those "to do it properly take your time" type of situations.
Im really busy atm with Assignments and work
When I do get a chance to change it though, it wont be cold anymore so Ill have to wait another year to try it out!:grin:
And itll be time to get the A/C back on line:rolleyes: