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Depends on the engine, transmission, gearing, etc.
Drain the water from your 1972 Chevy Nova cooling system. Remove the heater core water supply hoses. Remove the heater core retaining bolts.
They make kits that will allow you to install one.
The transmission oil pan needs to be dropped, then you can disconnect the detent cable, remove the small bolt holding the sheath to the outside of the transmission then slide it out of the transmission. Be sure the o-ring is in good condition or just replace it when installing the cable back in.
Will it bolt in? No. Can you make it work? Yes, with a pile of money you can.
No! The '72 Challenger deserves a HEMI!
Drain the water from your 1972 Chevy Corvette radiator. Remove the radiator hoses. Remove the stabilizing arm retaining bolt. Remove the radiator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new radiator.
No.
# Drain the radiator below the thermostat level # Remove the water outlet elbow assembly from the engine and the remove the thermostat
The heater core is on the passanger side, located behind the bower motor housing on the firewall. If the car doesn't have AC it is not a difficult project. Remove the heater hoses from the firewall and then remove the screws that attach the cover to the firewall. The heater core rests inside.
Sure. bring the transmission over too, as the chevy trans has a different bolt pattern.
Pull the dipstick handle out of it's holder and get a funnel that fits into the dipstick hole and fill it.