You will have to remove the headlights, grill, front bumper, both outside fenders and anything attached to the core support. Then drill or grind the spot welds that hold the core support to the inner fenders, roughly about 20 to 30 a side and beat the old support out and replace with new support and reweld. Have fun. Lol.
a radiator core support
In Short, No. In Long, No, it goes into the core support which also is where the radiator mounts into.
If you mean the plastic overflow tank, replace it. If you mean the plastic tanks on either side of the radiator core, replace the radiator.
it's in the wiring harness up front by the radiator core support.
The core support is the (metal) framework that holds the radiator in place. This should be true on all vehicles that I know of.
Yes but the car is a uni body which means the body is the frame. and the core support does not bolt in it must be welded.
Replace it with a new one.
Take it to a mechanic and say "will you fix the heater core?"
To remove the radiator core support from a 1986 El Camino, start by disconnecting the battery and removing any components obstructing access, such as the radiator, fans, and wiring harnesses. Next, unbolt the core support from the frame and any attached fenders or body panels. Carefully lift the core support out of the vehicle, ensuring no wires or hoses are still connected. Finally, check for any remaining fasteners and remove them before fully detaching the support.
On the core support, drivers side of the radiator.
bolted to the front core support in the grille.
it is in the radiator core support on the driver side under the headlight