The link was on the Muscle Car Review web page.  They are gone forever
(or til the former editor gets the first edition of his NEW magazine on
the street).    That page was pretty popular. I've been searching  the
web for something similar for a week - no luck.

Does anyone have a link to heater R&R for any A-Body?   I'd like to get
one posted.
thanx
rick schaefer
 
On Thu, 02 May 2002 08:04:36 -0500 Jeff Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> tried to read the article on heater cores at Chevelles.net and can't 
> load 
> the dang page for two days now. Can anyone else load it and if so, 
> copy and 
> paste the info back to me please?
> 
> http://links.chevelles.net/cgi-bin/jump.cgi?ID=87       <---actual 
> heater 
> core page
> 
> http://links.chevelles.net/links/WorkShop/Interior/     <-- Link can 
> be 
> found from this page.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:10 AM 5/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >Absolutely sounds like a heater core.  I'd disconnect the hoses on 
> the
> >engine side so as not to do any damage til you get it fixed.   
> Check the
> >passenger side floor/carpet for anti freeze and get it dried out.  
> The
> >core is available from any parts store for reasonable ($30.00??) 
> money.
> >You need to work from both sides of the firewall to do the swap- 
> awkward
> >but not too difficult.  You may need to loosen/drop the passenger 
> side
> >inner fender well to get at one of the bolts holding the heater 
> core in
> >place.
> >
> >Sealing the heater box - replacing the gaskets- sealers in the 
> plastic
> >box hanging inside the passenger compartment.  Or sealing the 
> outer
> >heater "suitcase" to the firewall.
> >
> >   I did a core swap many years ago and don't think that you need 
> to drop
> >the heater box.  But also an A/C and non A/C car may be different.  
> There
> >is a link to an A-body heater core swap at
> >http://links.chevelles.net/links  check in the workshop area.
> >
> >rick schaefer
> >72 El Camino     http://members.home.net/jimmy4/rick1972elky.html
> >TPI 350-700r4   http://chevelles.com/showroom/ricks%20motor%20-L
> >Team Chevelle # 0038
> >ACES #0140
> >
> >
> >On Wed, 01 May 2002 08:43:04 -0500 Jeff Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> writes:
> > > Last few times I drove the Chevelle, I have been noticing the 
> odor of
> > >
> > > anti-freeze and when I throw on the heater, the windshield gets
> > > fogged.
> > > This is a faulty heater core correct?  That is what I am 
> thinking
> > > but I
> > > read in the archive's where someone was talking about "sealing 
> the
> > > heater
> > > box"? I am not famaliar with this and thought I had better ask
> > > before
> > > heading out to the local radiator shop.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Jeff Fischer
> > > Lake Elmo, MN
> > > '71 Chevelle SS, 454, 4 spd
> > > http://home.attbi.com/~addss/chevelle.html
> > >
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