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Been doing some weight removal out of the catfish. I've already got the ac compressor, dryer, condenser, and lines under the hood removed. I want to get the whole box out of the firewall on the passenger side. I'm not concerned about retaining the heat. From what I can see, there's no way to get it out without removing the dash. I already removed the glove box and the kick panel below it I'd prefer not to remove the dash, but I will if I have to. I'm not opposed to just getting in there and cutting it out because I don't care about trying to sell the parts. Just looking for pointers on the process. Maybe even pics of the process if you have it available. Thanks for any input in advance!!! |
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must not be that common, i searched it on here and found nothing, either.\
sorry http://www.camaroz28.com/forums/sear...0&pp=25&page=2 http://www.camaroz28.com/forums/show...+firewall+heat
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Thanks for the links. This may be one of those jobs that I just need to get in there and do it to get it over with. |
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did you get this one?
http://www.camaroz28.com/forums/show...+firewall+heat I am trying to replace the box that is on the outside of the car. It's flanged and mounts against the passenger compartment into the engine bay. From what I can see the only way to get it out is going to be removing my dash... what a pain that will be sorry
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I just found a pretty good one with pics on getting the dash itself off, but not about getting the hvac box out.
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/drag-r...-pictures.html |
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I've pulled the HVAC box and removed it several times. It's better IMO to pull the dash and remove it as a whole. I could give you a hand if you wanted to try it on a weekend. Make sure to buy the block off panel.
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I'm going to atlanta next saturday, but i'll be able to do it Sunday. I don't know how you feel about missing out on rest/football on sunday though, so no pressure. I'll shoot you a PM later and we can work out the details. Thanks for the offer! |
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pull the whole dash. i gotta do mine sometime to make a custom block off plate.
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Dont do it. Youll regret it
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i agree with zac... at least keep heat... defront and heat are very nice to keep around.
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You just will
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No heater = RACECAR!
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I kept the heat and just made the block off plate out of aluminum.
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I will admit that it sucks driving the car on a rainy day w/ no defrost. I personally would never do it to a car again, unless it was a track only car. I can help for sure, but I'd seriously think about not doing it all, especially if its a DD, Just my .02 though.
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Definitely wouldn't be doing this if it were a DD.
It will get driven on the street, but only in good weather while headed towards the track. It will see the occasional weekend around town too. Thanks for the advise/opinions. I appreciate it |
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