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![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Port Orange, FL
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I was hoping to make the WMD this Saturday, to acquire some new knowledge and some of Charlie's BBQ. Sadly, something else has come up at the last minute so I'll have to pass. Have fun, guys, and Happy Holidays to all.
Ralph
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sykesville, MD
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Hope that things are going well for you guys... wish that I could have been there. Post up some pics!
Cheers, Scott Last edited by Arctic91; 12-19-2015 at 01:26 PM. |
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Westminster, Maryland
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It was 27 degrees in Westminster on WMD morning. The group arrived promptly and we got some heaters going and the day went well.
The replacement of Charlie's heater core was completed with no issues. We removed the dash pad and all of the other interference listed in the Service Manual and the heater core pulled right out of the firewall. It took us 12 hours to do the job. Removal of the dash pad is not difficult, there are just a lot of trim pieces to remove to get to the four screws that attach the dash pad. Thanks to Nelson for his expertise on dash pad removal: "Just yank on it!" The most important part of the job is to have a good "bag man" to put all the screws and bolts in labeled zip-lock bags. It makes reassembly much easier. Thanks to Charlie for feeding all of us lunch. His pulled pork was excellent. Jim |
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