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Post by autolift on Feb 1, 2009 19:31:43 GMT -5
The new site looks great. I wish I would've listened to you guys and put the for sale sign on my 99 Sable, instead of pulling the dash to replace the heater core. Got 'er done, but I'll never do it again! Keep up the great work!
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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2009 19:38:41 GMT -5
Heater cores are a PITA for sure!!!!!! Glad you got it done!!! Welcome to our new home in cyber space, autolift!!!!!!
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Post by doc on Feb 1, 2009 20:25:56 GMT -5
Down to the firewall. I've done a few. Usually takes me a couple of days. -Doc
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Post by toolman on Feb 2, 2009 10:00:22 GMT -5
;DGoodmorning; yes the sables are a pta, done my fair shair of em, let the new guys do it now , when i had my garage opean, i think them sables were desgin for guys with very tiny hands for sure, and i done my fair shair of cars, o i cant think of all the skinned up knuckels i got, but for me, the best learning tool was to go see my buddy up north who runs a junkyard, he let me practice on cars he was crushing that day, we both win , cause he wanted heater core for scrap anyway and i learn and write it down and take pics how to take out on that car-pickup ect, so i learn something new too, ;D Toolman
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Post by gearcruncher on Feb 3, 2009 6:33:03 GMT -5
Dont mean to hijack this thread but 87 Ford Tbird was about the nastiest heater core I can remember . YUK !! If Memory serves me correctly 18 hours was the final tally Ford with their better ideas
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