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Old 12-10-2012, 10:36 AM   #101
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I almost bought some of the new heater knobs too, I thought they would come with the clips.
thats good to know that the heater knobs dont come with clips
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Old 12-11-2012, 10:30 PM   #102
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Re: All about heaters.

Looking for recommendations on a Replacement Core.
Saw a couple posts suggesting SPECTRA PREMIUM 94788 Heater Core
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Old 12-22-2012, 12:32 AM   #103
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Does anybody know the difference between Classic Parts and LMC's Deluxe Heater Core.
Other than ClassicPart's being $24 more?

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Old 12-22-2012, 09:50 AM   #104
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on Classic indus. IMHO, your paying extra for a name, unless they can show the part is made other than where LMC gets them from (possible but doubtful). I've bought over a thoughsand dollars of stuff from LMC and have not got a bum deal yet.
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Old 12-22-2012, 12:23 PM   #105
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Re: All about heaters.

Thanks for the reply.
I'll buy the one from LMC.
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Old 12-22-2012, 01:34 PM   #106
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not deluxe (i have the cheap heater) i bought my heater core from summit for $58
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Old 12-25-2012, 11:57 AM   #107
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Re: All about heaters.

Does anybody have a good view of the inner door inside the blower housing on the 64-66 Deluxe heater? This flap is actuated by a cable that protrudes through the firewall on the inboard side of the box, adjacent to the passenger-side valve cover. I'm restoring mine, and the rubber material (the flap) on the edge of the door was missing. I had to remove the entire door, which meant cutting the lever arm off and driving the pin through.

The picture angle I need to see is where the lever arm is in relation to the door's position inside the blower housing. I'm 95% sure of where it needs to go, but I would hate to get it wrong and have the door not go open fully or be 180 degrees off of the lever position.

By the way, my heater assembly is for an A/C truck. My original box was so rusted that I'm swapping all the A/C specific parts over to a good rust-free box. I'm not sure if the flap is specific for the A/C trucks.
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Old 03-21-2013, 04:18 PM   #108
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NOTE - since this posted at the top of a new page, be sure to check the previous page if you are looking for OEM installation schematics for 1960-63 heaters.


In response to the earlier questions asking about late model heater motor options, I swapped my original for one out of a Pontiac Fiero. The main thing I was looking for was one that rotated in the correct direction. At the time it seemed the only models I could find were those in S10 pickups and the Fiero. The advantage of the Fiero over the S10 is that they are all mounted in the trunk, so they are clean and look like new compared to one that’s been mounted under the hood for a couple of decades.

The heater case required some minor trimming, but the much larger plastic fan fit into the case without modification. The motor itself is the newer permanent magnet design. On high speed airflow is about twice that of the original fan and motor. The rubber hose is presumably for motor ventilation. It doesn't go anywhere in my installation, so I just pointed it downward to keep dust out.

I don’t have any decent photos, but here’s what it looks like installed on an economy heater:

Mark,
When I search online for Fiero blower motors is see two varieties, one with a tall fan (AC) and the other a short fan (non-AC). Do you know which one you used that fit so well? I'm assuming the short, but I'd happily be wrong!
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Old 03-21-2013, 06:39 PM   #109
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Re: All about heaters.

I don’t know whether I got a tall or short fan, but the white nylon squirrel cage is 2 ¾” tall. I picked up two at the same time so I’d have a spare (just in case) so it was easy to measure the one sitting on the shelf. Hopefully one of the sellers shows dimensions to know which is which.
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Old 03-21-2013, 06:58 PM   #110
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Re: All about heaters.

Okay, that must be the non-AC, shorter fan. That's what I expected. Thanks!
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Old 05-14-2013, 08:28 PM   #111
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Re: All about heaters.

Hello gents,

Ran across this "all about heaters" by accident.
Just wanted to say a few words.
I've got a 63 GMC K1000 Custom Sub, and it came with a 4-lever affair / deluxe heater package. Pics 8 and 19 in this link;
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My other 63 C1000 Custom Sub came with the recirc heater.


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Old 06-23-2013, 12:22 PM   #112
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Re: All about heaters.

Need the item # for 62 custom heater w/ shutoff--unit works with 4 nob control.
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Old 08-10-2013, 12:24 PM   #113
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Re: All about heaters.

I cleaned and painted the heater box in the engine compartment when putting back together what do you as gaskets when i took it apart it looked like some kind of putty
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Old 08-10-2013, 12:31 PM   #114
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I cleaned and painted the heater box in the engine compartment when putting back together what do you as gaskets when i took it apart it looked like some kind of putty
Use some rubberized caulking that is black, silicone might be work also..Vernski
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Old 08-10-2013, 02:20 PM   #115
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Need the item # for 62 custom heater w/ shutoff--unit works with 4 nob control.
got the NAPA store to find seal for the H-16 heater core number is 660-1000 cost $9.00 fits Chevy Ford Chrysler listed for Corvette 55-57
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Old 08-10-2013, 03:03 PM   #116
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Old 08-10-2013, 08:47 PM   #117
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Ok I have something to ad to the thread that is a bit puzzling. I decided to take the heater box apart and start the dry fit to see what core I might need. I have a "large" core with the Ranco valve, have not decided as of yet whether I'm going to keep this set up or not and just go with a hand turn valve under the hood. I a bit of a purest so I'm torn between the OEM look and less aggravation.

I took the top off of the box and discovered that although the firewall has the proper hole in it for a the control cable to pass, the deluxe heater box does not? I snapped some pictures of everything for the record and everyone’s reference. I also took pictures of the core with the Ranco valve in situ, to see how it all lines up. It seems to fit well and I’m hoping that the core and Ranco valve will be usable. I bought the valve off eBay about 3 years back. IF this core is no go I’ll probably go with a match and will need to modify the top of the heater box I believe, based on other pictures I’ve seen.

I have not figured out what the large hole in front is for just yet, any Ideas?

Let me know what you fine folks think.
The large hole in the front of the box is for the cable. Its surrounded by a round rubber holder i guess but the cable goes through there and hooks to the control valve. I have pics of mine as I just rebuilt mine a few weeks ago.
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Old 08-10-2013, 11:36 PM   #118
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Re: All about heaters.

They used to call that sealer dum dum, don't know if you can find it anymore.
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Old 12-24-2013, 04:53 PM   #119
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ok so here is what I have on the inside of the engine compartment and inside the cab. can someone tell me what I have and how to get it to work.
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Old 02-26-2014, 03:57 AM   #120
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Re: All about heaters.

Good or bad idea?

I am equipped with the inside circulation heater, and I got the idea to try to connect the incoming air to the foot vent (or make a hole) with a hose. Anyone done anything similar?

Here in northern part of europe we are not overwhelmed with high temp during summer..
And the windows gets foggy kinda often even in modern cars.. So I think I need the fresh air..
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Old 04-27-2014, 03:53 PM   #121
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60-63 (lh side of pic), and 64-66 deluxe heater boxes:
notice in the rear shot, (60-63 is the lower one in the pic) the difference in the rh bolt location, also notice the mount for the "heat" cable is in a different spot.
3rd pic: I noticed that the "heat" cable comes through the back of the 63 box, and through the front of the 60 box, there is also a lower cable guide on the fan box of the 60.
60-63 the "heat" cable mounts inside the box.
just gettin around to the heater part on my 1960 Apache "revitilization". Ordered a cable kit from LMC and was scratchin my head on the heater valve cable not bein long enough. I made one off a lawn mover but it was too hard to move and likely woulda snapped off the heater control arm. I looked inside the core body and its set up with 2 cable clamps, front and back. So I drilled a hole in the firewall and another in the backside of the heater body, same as in the pic above, and the LMC cable is now long enough.
Guess thats why Chevy changed it up.
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Old 04-27-2014, 07:49 PM   #122
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Re: All about heaters.

Since we're talking about heaters....
How do you remove the (deluxe) heater control assy? I've looked all over here & post #49 was helpful but after removing the 2 screws in front and the support screw it will not come out.
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Old 02-15-2015, 11:52 AM   #123
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Anyone know what size fasteners hold the box to the firewall?
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Old 02-15-2015, 09:17 PM   #124
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Re: All about heaters.

Maybe I can help. I just reinstalled my '64 GMC Deluxe heater and there are two studs that protrude into the cab from under the hood. These studs use a 7/16" nut on the inside of the firewall. There are also six coarse thread bolts that attach the top portion of the heater box to the cowl. These bolts are bolted right into the cowl and use no attaching nuts. However, a couple of the holes in my cowl had been stripped so I used 1/2" speed nuts (available from Home Depot, Lowe's, etc) see image to allow the attaching bolts to be tightened properly.
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Old 09-29-2015, 11:52 PM   #125
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Has anyone found a source for a heater core for the '60-'63 deluxe (fresh air) heater, either with or without provisions for the Ranco valve?
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