Checked the Mustang seal kit from Melvin’s. By the way Melvin's ships to Canada without hassles. The kit is a good fit and should do the job. For...
The control box for the plenum is cleaned up. Primed it and sprayed it with some high temp caliper paint I had leftover from another project. Did...
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Here is a before and after of the metal control box from inside the plenum soaking for 48 hours in a solution of 50% water and 50 % of 5% pickling...
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I’m also surprised. I recall all the threads about guys adapting tanks. How long was this in the Melvins website?
Soaking the vent " control box" in vinegar and water. Checked it and the rust is coming off nicely. An added bonus is the old glue for the foam...
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Got the metal “ control box “ soaking in a bucket of 50/50 water and 5 % picking vinegar. Stripped off the old seals. Here is a shot of the old...
Leaking heater cores are common on Mavericks and Comets. Here is a simple way of bypassing a leaking heater core using a knife and a screwdriver...
And a few more. I assume the squirrel wheel fan is aftermarket.
More shots.
Although well discussed I think more photos are helpful. These shots are from a non 1973 non A/C unit. I decided to pull the front over off the...
The heater box was in good shape so I left it bolted to the firewall and removed the clips the pulled the front off. It all went well and I...
My heater box looked good with no cracks, so I changed tactics. I noticed also there was a SS worm clamp on the top connection of heater core...
Good luck with the project. The insurance company will want to crush the car. Save it if you can. It will be a good lesson for your son to put in...
Yes thanks. My photo must show the head of one of the Snap Rivets. I see that bolt near the back as well. Here are two shots of how everything...
Very Impressive!
Hi guys. I'm in the process of getting down to the heater core in my 73 Maverick, no A/C. I'm using Frank's write up on it. I'm now at the point...
I can't believe it but I'm finally attempting to install my new heater core. I've been running around with a by-passed heater core all this time....
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