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Wanted Heater with A/C

Tequila

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Sep 29, 2013
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I am looking for components to rebuild my heater box.

I've already bought the heater core & the rubber seals, but probably needs the evaporator coil & other components such as vacuum assy, control arms and doors. Also, my car is missing the condenser/dryer unit. I does have the compressor but not 100% sure if it is in working condition.

If anyone has these items in either new or used but working condition please let me know.

Thanks.
 

franklinair

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Does it not have the vacuum motors attached? There should be 2. One operates the heater deflector door in the box, the other is mounted near the cowl air inlet to control fresh air. They're easy to check: just attach a small rubber hose to the vacuum inlet tip, suck on it like a straw. The diaphragm should move the arm, and not leak down.
Classic Auto Air is a good parts source. They have an on-line catalog.

Neil
 
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Tequila

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Does it not have the vacuum motors attached? There should be 2. One operates the heater deflector door in the box, the other is mounted near the cowl air inlet to control fresh air. They're easy to check: just attach a small rubber hose to the vacuum inlet tip, suck on it like a straw. The diaphragm should move the arm, and not leak down.
Classic Auto Air is a good parts source. They have an on-line catalog.

Neil

Thanks Neil. Good tip about checking the vacuum motor. I did contact Classic Auto Air and they said they would rebuild it for about $400 + freight. I thought since I already have the heater core it should be cheaper for me to rebuild it myself.
 

calspcl

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Nov 10, 2004
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Seattle, Wa
I noticed some A/C parts on craigs list, seattle. The car was in bonney lake area. Not sure if its what your looking for, but worth a check.
 
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