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desertnick69 05-03-2012 09:06 PM

Heater core retainers
 
I have (like all of you) had to repalce the heater core, when got it all out the screws that hold the "heater core retainer" where rusted solid and most of the end eaten away. Does any one sell these? I have looked in LMC, ClassicParts and Eckler's. Or do i make my own??

midniteblues 05-03-2012 09:46 PM

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I didnt think there was rusty screws in arizona

slikside 05-03-2012 09:55 PM

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If you are looking for exactly the same screws, they might be a little tough to find. I think Brothers has a pretty extensive original hardware selection. I'm sure there are others too (Classic Parts, Gmc Pauls, etc..)

If you just want something that will work, start with basic hardware choices, and if that doesn't work, try an industrial hardware supplier.

LockDoc 05-03-2012 10:24 PM

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Do you need just the screws or do you need the brackets too?

LockDoc

k_n_browning 05-03-2012 11:17 PM

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being the redneck that I am.For the time being mine is being held in place with a peace of copper wire that was left over when I wired the shop.But I would like to fix it the right way.Just what part are out there to do it.Most of mine was glued with fiberglass.Works but looks like crap.

70cst 05-03-2012 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by desertnick69 (Post 5351622)
I have (like all of you) had to repalce the heater core, when got it all out the screws that hold the "heater core retainer" where rusted solid and most of the end eaten away. Does any one sell these? I have looked in LMC, ClassicParts and Eckler's. Or do i make my own??

I would put a post in the WTB FS forum and maybe you might get some hits and possibly get free ones. Just a tought.

Good Luck :metal:

desertnick69 05-04-2012 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 5351812)
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Do you need just the screws or do you need the brackets too?

LockDoc

Need the brackets

desertnick69 05-04-2012 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by k_n_browning (Post 5351953)
being the redneck that I am.For the time being mine is being held in place with a peace of copper wire that was left over when I wired the shop.But I would like to fix it the right way.Just what part are out there to do it.Most of mine was glued with fiberglass.Works but looks like crap.

That the way i think i am going to end up going when all is said an done.
I am kinda a hick and bailing wire, duck and we are good!
Thanks:chevy:

67c10rustbuket 05-04-2012 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by midniteblues (Post 5351707)
I didnt think there was rusty screws in arizona

:lol::haha::haha:

I have a heater box assembly in the attic I was going to scrap, I can check if its screw and hardware are any good. I would be willing to sell them for $free. Theres a lot of us shaved firewall people with them laying around. Later

LockDoc 05-04-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by desertnick69 (Post 5352127)
Need the brackets


If 67c10rustbuket doesn't come up with some PM me your address and I will send you a pair of them....

LockDoc

desertnick69 05-04-2012 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 5352369)
:lol::haha::haha:

I have a heater box assembly in the attic I was going to scrap, I can check if its screw and hardware are any good. I would be willing to sell them for $free. Theres a lot of us shaved firewall people with them laying around. Later

Thanks! I have to say that this is a he_l of a site. Folks actualy try to help each other and we aint even met. Let me know

desertnick69 05-04-2012 03:30 PM

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WoW "What was I thinking or was I" you gutys tell me. I need the heater core brackets for my "Replacement Truck" (first pic) But site some 30 ft from it is the truck taht was wrecked "A Good Truck". Kinda have it do that Homer Simpson Thing "dope"

Thanks for your support anyway.

red69ss 05-04-2012 10:53 PM

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Happens to the best of us , I spent an hour today looking for a wrench I had in my hand.

67c10rustbuket 05-04-2012 11:47 PM

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? I don't get your last post. Well After removing them (attempting) I have one retainer with screws, one end is slightly bent. The screws have a 5/16 head that is slotted. One had a phillips screw. The one with the phillips screw broke. Here is a pic, let me know if you want it. Later

67c10rustbuket 05-04-2012 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by red69ss (Post 5353826)
Happens to the best of us , I spent an hour today looking for a wrench I had in my hand.

I constantly complain while looking for my pen at work. It is always stuck in my hat....Duh

LockDoc 05-05-2012 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 5353942)
? I don't get your last post. Well After removing them (attempting) I have one retainer with screws, one end is slightly bent. The screws have a 5/16 head that is slotted. One had a phillips screw. The one with the phillips screw broke. Here is a pic, let me know if you want it. Later


I think he is going to try and use the ones from the "other" truck.

LockDoc

desertnick69 05-05-2012 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 5353942)
? I don't get your last post. Well After removing them (attempting) I have one retainer with screws, one end is slightly bent. The screws have a 5/16 head that is slotted. One had a phillips screw. The one with the phillips screw broke. Here is a pic, let me know if you want it. Later

Thanks for the effort on this small matter, but as you all cam see there is really no one manufacturing them? At least no one asfar as youal know.
Thanks again for the support.

67c10rustbuket 05-05-2012 05:58 PM

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Oh okay, I'll put it in the "parts somebody might need someday box". I also removed all the screws and the blower motor. Tested the motor, works fine(original delco rochester). anything else you might save lockdoc?? also have the metal inner heater box in the attic if there is anything worth saving there or whole. I am trashing the outer box because the fiberglass is cracked and broken, other wise I would have saved it too.

LockDoc 05-05-2012 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 5354904)
Oh okay, I'll put it in the "parts somebody might need someday box". I also removed all the screws and the blower motor. Tested the motor, works fine(original delco rochester). anything else you might save lockdoc?? also have the metal inner heater box in the attic if there is anything worth saving there or whole. I am trashing the outer box because the fiberglass is cracked and broken, other wise I would have saved it too.


If the short ground wire is there I would save it. Other than that looks like you have it pretty well covered.

LockDoc

desertnick69 05-12-2012 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by k_n_browning (Post 5351953)
being the redneck that I am.For the time being mine is being held in place with a peace of copper wire that was left over when I wired the shop.But I would like to fix it the right way.Just what part are out there to do it.Most of mine was glued with fiberglass.Works but looks like crap.

Well I made an attempt and made my own. They work! I used some old brake line I had just laying aruond. What do ya think. The one end is a bit of a bend (just alittle tight) other than that they are pretty easy.

LockDoc 05-12-2012 10:05 AM

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It looks good. I hope there is room inside the box for it. If I remember right it is pretty tight in there... I thought you were going to use the ones out of the other truck???

LockDoc

r.e.c.enthusiasts 01-09-2020 12:38 PM

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Hey, old post im sure... But ive got a 69 chevy c10. New heater core... No brackets in it just some old bailing wire... Meh it works but don't look too good. Also is there a tool set that will let me take the box off with out removing the hood bracket?

LockDoc 01-10-2020 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by r.e.c.enthusiasts (Post 8657038)
Hey, old post im sure... But ive got a 69 chevy c10. New heater core... No brackets in it just some old bailing wire... Meh it works but don't look too good. Also is there a tool set that will let me take the box off with out removing the hood bracket?


I had to edit your post and remove the WTB sentence. You have to be a premium member to post a want to buy. If you click on the word "Subscribe" in the menu bar at the top of this page it will explain the different membership options. Once you are a member you can post a WTB in the parts for sale forum.

Thanks,
LockDoc

'68OrangeSunshine 01-10-2020 06:59 PM

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This one should also go in the ''DOH!'' File: after losing the proper screw, when replacing a fresh copper/brass heater core, I used 1'' black drywall screws. Yes, they engaged the mounting holes in the OEM wire support brackets, but the point of one of the screws pierced the wall of the core, and I had to change it out again.
The next time, I got fancy and used extra-long machine screws coming from the inside -- so the stud ends protruded from the heater box, and secured them with nuts on the outside...
The other heater core should be a simple brazing fix.


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