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If you have a big-block at least, the heater hose nipples at the waterpump are screw-in pipe thread. You can remove them and replace with pipe plugs. Do you have the steel model 742 heater assembly? If yes and the steel housings are not rusted out you can replace most of the rest of the pieces. The variable watervalve is available from some places (there were lengthy discussions about that in the past) or there is a guy in Renton WA, A. Petrik, who rebuilds them. If interested I can send you the link to his website. Heater cores can be re-cored if the tubes are still good or there are replacements around for those. What I'm digging at is if you are interested in keeping the car original and would ever use the heater, consider restoring it. They are easy to work on and work pretty well when they are right. My 63 Max Wedge car was originally equipped with a model 742 heater which was disconnected when I got the car. I hauled it out and discovered it had 1 rusted lower housing which I replaced from a donor unit, the core had exploded from freezing and there were a lot of decayed foam seals in it. The vacuum selector valve on the control did not work either so I took it apart carefully and cleaned and lubed it and put it back together with screws in place of the plastic rivets. It's all back in the car, lloks great, works great and my engine compartment looks correct. I used it the other day for the Gratiot Cruise, it was 50 degrees out and I was comfortable.


From: Andy Grow <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 62 to 65 Mopar list <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Heater delete
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 23:50:53 -0700 (PDT)

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I had to remove my entire heater assembly because it was completely shot. Since I now have no heater hose running in through the firewall, will I have any problems with running a short hose between the intake and outlet of the pump (where it would normally go to/from the heater core inside the car)?

Thanks!
Andy

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