Where to find a heater core?
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I need a new heater core for the Imperial. It's a twin core unit similar to this: The radiator shop I use is a great place that has been around since the 40s. They usually find anything I need. This time around they've drawn a blank. There are apparently no 1972 Imperial heater cores to be had. They tried ordering similar size cores that could be modified to fit my car but there are none available in the correct width. The cores measure 8-3/4 x 6-3/8 x 1-1/2. Custom cores could be made but I'd be facing $400 or more. Do you guys have any idea where I could find heater cores?
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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This is not a hot rod. It is an Imperial luxo cruiser. It will have a working heater. I planed on running up to 14,000 feet in a couple weeks. A heater would be nice.
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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The evaporator is set up the same way. This is a reheat system. Air blows across the evaporator then hits the heater core. That dehumidifies the air. Modern cars do this too, especially on defrost.
I would get half warm air and half cooled air. If I were to choke it down to a single core I would lose half my air flow.
Still, the problem lies in finding a 1-1/2" thick heater core that will fit in the box.
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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you know the answer to your question...sometimes you just have to pony up the dough and get it made. it sux but you wont be happy unless its right...I know I wouldnt
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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you know the answer to your question...sometimes you just have to pony up the dough and get it made. it sux but you wont be happy unless its right...I know I wouldnt
actually classic has a shop in grapevine or fortworth.
920 Minters Chapel Rd, Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 442-4822
wouldn't hurt to call.
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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I planed on running up to 16,000 feet in a couple weeks.
Where exactly are you planning to do that?
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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I picked the one in your picture up last year at yearone for my 69 bee.
If you noticed he is using that picture for reference .
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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Here's one from Classic heaters... http://www.classicheaters.com/Scroll down to the catalog link & it's down the page there. There's 2 listed but ones out of stock. 249.00. Classic auto air doesn't show them on the site anymore but this is essentially what they had. Butch
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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I might have a complet box from one of my 70 Imps.They all had good cores and were all Auto Temp cars.Let me know and Ill see if they are at the other garage.Rocky
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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I'm not sure if the 70 was the same but I'd sure appreciate you looking at it.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Might be this weekend before I make it over there.I know I had a couple of complete setups.My kids did scrap some stuff I had.Rocky
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Re: Where to find a heater core?
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I planed on running up to 16,000 feet in a couple weeks.
Where exactly are you planning to do that?
OOPS!
How about 14,000 feet?
The idea was a run through Colorado. It's currently on hold pending the outcome of this issue.
For your planning purposes, Pikes Peak and Mt Evans will not be open til Memorial Day. Those are the only two places you can drive that high. Also, Trail Ridge Road (11,000 feet)may not be open until even later as the federal budget woes will not allow overtime to plow it open as quickly as in past years. Craig
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