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02-10-2013, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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Heater control mounting hardware?
I'm in need of some info on the mounting hardware for the heater or A/C controller. The PO removed everything heater related so I don't have any of the hardware or the controller. I had to purchase a new controller from ECE, but can't figure out where to get the hardware, or even what it is so I can go to the local hardware store and buy two screws or bolts...
The question I have is... What is the hardware used to connect the controller to the dash? Screws or Bolts? Any clips or should the controller be tapped? The controller isn't tapped now, so I'm not entirely sure what's supposed to hold it in place. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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02-10-2013, 03:38 AM | #2 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
I have a 70' in which i completly customized the dash, so i should (in theory) have all the old heater/AC control components... I will take a look tmrw and see what i can find and get back to you. If i have anything you need you can have it no charge...
here is a pick of my old dash... is it the same as yours? |
02-10-2013, 05:53 AM | #3 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
A picture of what you have would be nice so we can see what you have. There should be a bracket attached to the controller so 2 bolts can be fastened from the bottom of dash to it.
Check this thread it shows them. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=450409
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02-10-2013, 06:26 AM | #4 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
I just swapped mine out recently with a used one. I have the non-A/C, but the A/C one mounts the same. It's basically 2 screws from the bottom of the dash into the tapped controller. There are like a couple "tabs" on the upper part of the controller that kinda center and help keep it positioned in the dash cutout.
The 2 original screws are a machine thread with a large "pan type" phillips head. They thread into the bottom of the controller. When I put my used controller in, one side was stripped and I couldn't use the original screw. So, I just went with 2 new stainless steel machine screws and nylon lock nuts. I used either #8 or #10 for the screws, and just enough thread lenght to pass through the dash and controller and get the lock nut on. It was a little tight getting the wrench to the nuts behind the dash. But in the end, the nuts and screws worked great. If your new controller isn't tapped, I would go with the screws/bolts and nuts. |
02-10-2013, 06:35 AM | #5 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
I didn't know that bracket could be seperate.
When I bought my used controller, the bracket was attatched. Duane may not have the bracket with his new controller. |
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You are correct. I don't have the bracket. Honestly, all I have is the dash and the actual controller
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02-10-2013, 05:33 PM | #8 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
This is all I have, including the dash (obviously).
I plan on converting to Vintage Air so anything other than mounting the controller to the dash may not be necessary. That's really my only concern right now anyway. I'm just trying to find out if I should tap the mounting holes, or if there are in fact bracket(s) that hold it in place.
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The controller I swapped, and the new one Duane has is for the Non-A/C. There is no seperate bracket. It just mounts with 2 screws from the bottom of the dash into the threadded body of the controller. Duane, since your brand new controller is not tapped, I would just use 2 machine screws or bolts and nuts. I did stainless phillips pan head screws, washer, and nylon lock nut behind the dash. Looks clean with stainless on the underside of the dash. I believe the original pan head machine screws were black, or painted with the dash. |
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02-10-2013, 08:40 PM | #10 |
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Re: Heater control mounting hardware?
Duane, that brand new piece looks great! How much did that set you back?
You need the 3 cables, 3 clips and 3 screws. Then you need 3 "pushnuts" that hold the cable loop end to the levers. My pushnuts or retainer clips kinda got trashed upon removal, so I took the controller to the local hardware store and sized up new ones. Tip, they're cheap so grab a spare or two in case you lose or break one. You also need the socket and bulb that illuminates when the headlights are on. Maybe that's hanging under the dash (grey wire). Hopefully, you have the original plug and wiring for the blower motor. If so, just plug in and test your switch (middle lever). |
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Thanks again everyone for your help. This just proves how great the people on this forum are. I hope I can be of help to you in the future.
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