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    Anybody ever replace a Heater Core on a 2000 on up Silverado. is it a bitch to do?. Im freezing in dallas and I miss my heater. how hard is it to do? got it bypassed, i broke of the plastic thingy on the firewall when my numb hands tried to shove the hoses back onto it in the snow when i put my engine back in. Its fucking cold man! I've gone as far as i can, I need a heater !!!

    Any tips/advice?

    + if some one in the dallas area could let me use their garage for a few hours i would be gratefull.(can pay you in beer) my sisters apt complex are bastards. it is not allowed to work on your vehicle there!


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    DBYRD Guest
    is it a bitch....yes. talk to red03silss.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Darkness_X2 &#064; Jan 20 2007, 04&#58;36 AM) [snapback]80512[/snapback]</div>
    Anybody ever replace a Heater Core on a 2000 on up Silverado. is it a bitch to do?. Im freezing in dallas and I miss my heater. how hard is it to do? got it bypassed, i broke of the plastic thingy on the firewall when my numb hands tried to shove the hoses back onto it in the snow when i put my engine back in. Its fucking cold man&#33; I&#39;ve gone as far as i can, I need a heater &#33;&#33;&#33;

    Any tips/advice?

    + if some one in the dallas area could let me use their garage for a few hours i would be gratefull.(can pay you in beer) my sisters apt complex are bastards. it is not allowed to work on your vehicle there&#33;
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    i did the same thing when i did my swap, what i done was took a saw zall and carefully cut the big fitting off, the 1/2 pipe, and hooked hose directly to the nozel or 1/5 pipe ..



    p.s. cut plastic off &#33;&#33;&#33; theres a aluminum pipe under it 1/2
    Simple: 408 on steroids!
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    DBYRD Guest
    yeah thats what daniel did on his old z. this is a common error from what ive read on many boards and most people just attach the hose to the metal piece.

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