BSH
New member
Having researched the web and reading that replacing the heater core on my 1986 was a horrible job I dove in anyway. After removing a great deal of the dash, the ducting and the ECM just getting the heater core housing off was the biggest chrore especially accessing the two upper screws. With the new core in place getting those two upper screws back in the housing took some thought.
Here is my tip: With the housing still off fill the upper two screw holes with silicone and stand the two screws up in the holes and allow the silicone time to set up. Now you can place the housing in position and the screws stay in place until you can get a driver on to tighten them up. The rest of the reassembly was time consuming but easy.
Here is my tip: With the housing still off fill the upper two screw holes with silicone and stand the two screws up in the holes and allow the silicone time to set up. Now you can place the housing in position and the screws stay in place until you can get a driver on to tighten them up. The rest of the reassembly was time consuming but easy.