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Posted by: larkinvalley Sep 24 2014, 11:45 AM

What do people recomend for a heater? do you put a heating core in the blower box behind the dash(Center)? what will fit inside? Sorry if I am vague, I am new to this adn trying to do it write the first time. thanks

Posted by: HalfMoon Sep 24 2014, 11:58 AM

QUOTE(larkinvalley @ Sep 24 2014, 01:45 PM) *

What do people recomend for a heater? do you put a heating core in the blower box behind the dash(Center)? what will fit inside? Sorry if I am vague, I am new to this adn trying to do it write the first time. thanks


I'm gonna go with this unit
http://www.southernrods.com/a-c-and-heat-units-and-southern-air-kits/all-new-superfrost-pro-a-c-heat-and-defrost-inside-unit-only.html
Gotta love the price at just shy of 300 bux and includes a defrost and AC piratenanner.gif
I believe I can make it fit between the fuel tank and the cowl. Tight but I think it can be done....

Posted by: Bruce Hinds Sep 24 2014, 12:44 PM

Take pics, let us see the install!

Years ago I opened up the airbox, cut out the interior of it and made a new lid after installing a Ford heater core. Mopar used an inline valve for adjusting the flow hooked to the red lever, works pretty well.

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Posted by: Andyrew Sep 24 2014, 01:27 PM

QUOTE(HalfMoon @ Sep 24 2014, 10:58 AM) *

QUOTE(larkinvalley @ Sep 24 2014, 01:45 PM) *

What do people recomend for a heater? do you put a heating core in the blower box behind the dash(Center)? what will fit inside? Sorry if I am vague, I am new to this adn trying to do it write the first time. thanks


I'm gonna go with this unit
http://www.southernrods.com/a-c-and-heat-units-and-southern-air-kits/all-new-superfrost-pro-a-c-heat-and-defrost-inside-unit-only.html
Gotta love the price at just shy of 300 bux and includes a defrost and AC piratenanner.gif
I believe I can make it fit between the fuel tank and the cowl. Tight but I think it can be done....


That is a killer price for a pretty darn complete unit.

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