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It is necessary to either remove the passenger side fender or inner wheel well to access the heater fan in a 68 camaro.
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when i removed the heater for my nova i had to disconnect the cables and wires from the heater assy and on the engine side of the firewall remove the nuts holding the assy to the firewall that allowed the whole assy to come out from under the dash then i dissassembled the assy and the heater core was bolted into the assy on the ends hope this helps
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It's pretty easy, but take your time! It should be similar on all 1968 to 74 Econolines (without air) 1) Remove dog house, and disconnect heater hoses. Drain to keep mess down in the van. 2) Open hood and remove Battery 3) there are 3 7/16 bolts holding the heater box in from here. remove them all 4) remove the tray between the passenger heater control and the dog house (2 phillips) 5) remove the heater hoses from the heater box. Now is a good time to replace them. 6) disconnect the wiring from the heater box. on the outer side (near door) remove the heater door control cable (1/4 inch hex screw) then pull the bottom of the heater box towards the doghouse. it should be reasonably easy to remove the whole box now You now put the whole assembly on a bench. 7) remove the 1/4 inch hex screws around the outside of the box 8) remove the 3 3/8 hex bolts from the back (around blower motor and fan) 9) carefully prise the 2 haves apart. They are often held with putty as well as screws. These units are fragile, be patient. 10 remove heater core, clean box, perhaps paint rusted parts, lube and re-assemble. Installation is reverse of removal...lol.. as if... Run engine, top coolant and watch for leaks keep engine running until you get nice warm air from the heater, top up coolant and go skiing.
To replace fork seals on a 1968 Triumph 650, you need to remove the front tire so that you can access the forks. The next step is to loosen the clamping bolts where the forks connect to the frame. Use the right amount of fork oil required in the owner's manual. Replace and tighten the forks.
Yes you can remove a manual transmission and replace it with an automatic. You will need to buy an aftermarket shifter kit of find a shifter for your vehicle from a junk yard. You will also either have to remove the clutch pedal or replace the pedal assembly
The line from the front to the rear is 1/4". The lines at the rear end feeding the rear wheels is 3/16".
There is no evaporator on that model.
you have to remove the fender
remove valve from rocker cover remove valve from end of hose reinstall new valve on hose reinstall new valve into rocker cover Reinstall with the RATTLE end towards the engine and the tube end topside.