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Old 05-14-2007, 07:09 AM   #1
72step
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Bypassed my Heater Core yesterday.

I recently installed a new Quick Fuel Carb recently on my truck. It's a Holley-type carb double pumper, and my heater hose went in to the intake right where my fuel line was so the heater hose was kinda streched because I kinda re-routed itl Anyway to make a long story short yesterday I had the truck idling while I adjusted the floats and there goes the heater hose, anti-freeze all over the place. Being that I still hadn't figured out a correct way to re route this heater hose, I yanked them both off, and plugged the holes on the intake and water pump as I never use this truck in cold weather anyway, and it looks way cleaner in my engine bay right now. Now I'm getting thoughts of just tossing the whole heater/ac unit and cleaning up the fire wall and if I ever decide I need it, I'll just purchase a vintage air and heat under dash kit as my a/c is not connected, not do I have the parts to connect it. What experiences does everyone else have with getting rid of the stock heat/ac unit. Thanks.
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