Is there any way to test a heater core to see if it is still good? The heater core in my car is starting to leak and the PO gave me a complete heater/ac box, I want to know if the replacement one is good still before putting in my car. Or should I just buy a new one?
Replacing the E30 Heater Core and Valve
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I was told that there are two different kindss heater core. A/C or non-A/C. This with A/C? And also to replace the hear valve. Perfect time since I might have a pinhole leak in my core.:up:sigpic
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OK R3v, here's what I'm up against. Not sure if this was just a self explanatory thing, but I have an extra obstacle in my way:

The hell is this thing? It looks like there are three bolts holding it in, two along the transmission tunnel, and one under the steering wheel trim pieces:


Can I take this out? Or will it end up being the backbone of my E30 and everything will fall off my car?
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Originally posted by Brandon12Vunlikely. too many e46 guys craving Big Fucking CockComment
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iirc, it's better to just plug the hoses rather than loop them, as it can cause the car to run hot.
another pointer, i'm surprised nobody else has thought of this or mentioned it: you can "prime" the heater core by filling it through the pipes that come out of the firewall before you reattach the hoses, i did and it made bleeding the cooling system a 5-minute job. much easier than trying to coax all the air in the core out through the bleeder screw @ the t-stat.Originally posted by DozyproductionsYou know why you're drinking that Pabst? No its probably not because it was the first beer you grabbed. It's because you're a winner.Comment
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wtf?? never seen that before
OK R3v, here's what I'm up against. Not sure if this was just a self explanatory thing, but I have an extra obstacle in my way:

The hell is this thing? It looks like there are three bolts holding it in, two along the transmission tunnel, and one under the steering wheel trim pieces:


Can I take this out? Or will it end up being the backbone of my E30 and everything will fall off my car?
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I don't think so. Think of it this way, people turn the heater ON and fan on MAX when bleeding the cooling system and/or if the car runs hot... not the other way around. By plugging the hoses you are limiting the coolant flowMtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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i saw this at the yard...on 2 cars...they were on late model cars...and for this reason i couldnt get a heater core! but the ones i saw at the yard were welded...atleast yours are held by bolts...
OK R3v, here's what I'm up against. Not sure if this was just a self explanatory thing, but I have an extra obstacle in my way:

The hell is this thing? It looks like there are three bolts holding it in, two along the transmission tunnel, and one under the steering wheel trim pieces:


Can I take this out? Or will it end up being the backbone of my E30 and everything will fall off my car?Comment
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My driver's foot well has been damp with coolant for a while now, and is greasy windshield a symptom of failed heater core? becasue i've been having that issue as well.
I have a 91 318is and i was wondering if my car has the metal pipes that this DIY is meant for, also, does anyone have a part # list for this replacement?Comment
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Originally posted by DozyproductionsYou know why you're drinking that Pabst? No its probably not because it was the first beer you grabbed. It's because you're a winner.Comment




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