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Should I go ahead and buy a new heater core and replace it or get the old one boiled out? 200

I haven't seen any reports of leaking heater cores; it's always a blower motor bearing failure that requires the long tear-down process. If you live in a climate where -10 F. is common, consider changing it because the buildup in the tubes will reduce heat transfer. If you keep it, check it for thin spots by applying 15-25 psi of air pressure. jp






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New Should I go ahead and buy a new heater core and replace it or get the old one boiled out? [200]
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