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Well i pulled my car apart the long way this weekend and i havnt seen a picture of a heatercore on the site.

where here it is

heatercore.jpg

Here is why its leaking

heatercore1.jpg

more pics

heatercore2.jpg

New core next to old one

heatercore3.jpg

Confirmation of partnumber

IHC1013

I got this from NATRAD for $190, however you can get it direct from www.autoheat.com.au for $185 on their website. I got qouted $140 for 2nd hand one.

Cheers........ ohh yeah it took me 8 Hrs over 2 days.. it was really fun.

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ohh yeah it took me 8 Hrs over 2 days.. it was really fun.

My old ford was the same, have to pull everything out back to the firewall and drain the air con system to get the heater box out and then you have to cut the heater box to get the core out, lost of fun, luckily i sold it instead of doing it my self.

Once it was out back together it wouldnt switch from hot to cold so they pulled it all out again to check everything before they realised it was just one of the last plugs that powered the motor that they had not plugged back in.

Lots of fun!!!!

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Old car heatercores are great radiators for watercooled PCs.

Providing they don't leak, eh!? ;)

So... do you have pics of the heaterbox assembly also? Specifically the magic clicking motor/lever/whatever that most R33's have? (and perhaps a pic of the direction it sits behind the dash)

Cheers!

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