[Chevelle-list] 1969 heater core / blower motor

Trooper chevyfan at hughes.net
Fri Nov 23 11:11:43 MST 2007


John,
  You can address the heater core from the inside. Only thing you have to do 
on the outside is disconnect the hoses. The fan is a different story. It's 
not just the bottom bolt. The fan motor has a squirrel cage fan attached to 
it so it must be backed out of the housing about 4- 5 inches after you have 
removed the screws. You don't have to remove the outside box for either 
replacement. But the inner fender has to be unbolted so you can pull it 
forward for the fan.

Trooper

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Nasta" <69ec at johnnasta.com>
To: <chevelle-list at chevelles.net>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 10:43 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] 1969 heater core / blower motor


> Looking for somebody to refresh my memory...
>
> On a 1969 El Camino, does replacing the heater core only involve  removing 
> stuff inside the cabin?
>
> Also, to replace the blower motor, is it just that one stupid bolt on  the 
> bottom of the cover that makes you have to get the inner fender  out of 
> the way? Also, does the inside stuff have to be torn down to  get at that? 
> Has anybody had success w/ just dropping the back half of  the inner 
> fender and reaching in there?
>
> I have gone three winters now with my heater core bypassed and a 
> non-working blower motor. I'm thinking I should take advantage of the 
> long weekend (and it's not supposed to rain) to fix this.
>
> Thanks. I'll probably be digging into this today. Maybe three winters  is 
> enough procrastination, esp. since I have the parts sitting here.
>
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