heater core brands
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heater core brands
I see some heater core threads popping up and it got me thinking. Has anyone used the inline tube heater cores? I picked one up at the nationals for my W-30. Now I am wondering if i should have just had my original record? As hard as it is to install one and the risk of one leaking on a newly restored car make me ask the question of how good the inline tube core is.
#2
Just an Olds Guy
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I wouldn't have any hesitation using it Eric. They're likely made by the same manufacturer and sold by numerous vendors. Is there something about the look or quality of the new core that gives you cause to doubt it? IMO it would likely cost more to recore your OEM than buying a new one.
EDIT: If you're not sure about it's function? Pressure test it first.
EDIT: If you're not sure about it's function? Pressure test it first.
#4
I can pressure test it myself but Just concerned. I have been haunted with an enormous amount of bad parts from the parts store lately. in the past 6 months i have had 3 bad fuel pumps, 2 bad power steering pumps, bad starter, bad crank position sensor, and a bad throttle position sensor. These were all new in the box and junk. came from Advance Auto, Napa, and Car Quest. NOTHING from the local parts stores are going on my W-30. I will either have my part rebuilt or get it from a restoration place. I have had real good luck with Fusick and inline tube parts so i will continue with them. I have no reason to think this core is bad but i am just spooked.
#5
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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Understandable. I've had a bit of quality control from NAPA, but for the most part they're ok. I've used Fusick and ILT for a lot of my parts. I don't like Fusicks high cost of shipping, especially when ILT can send me more for less and better packed too. I'm sure everyone has their issues with suppliers, but DANG! Eric you hit the motherload with all those locally sold bad parts. I'll likely be changing out my heater core next summer since it'll be 42 years old. Maybe I'll take it in for testing and rebuild - we'll see. But I wouldn't have any hesitation buying an ILT heater core and using it either.
#6
IMHO if a heater core leaked due to corrosion, it will leak again after it's repaired. I would rather take my chances with a new one. I'll repair radiators because they are easy to get to, heater cores are another story. I'm with the OP on quality parts so as not to have to do it over again that particular job with A/C is a pain in the ****. I would think the inline tube part is of decent quality.
#7
However, I will agree that there are certain items that I would much rather rebuild the original item than replace it. Although that brings up other issues such as finding those parts to perform a rebuild are hard to find, which Joe P started a thread on a few months back.
#8
That is where I am in luck from when I bought out the barn find. This guy had almost all the ball joints, bushings. steering parts, and many other parts that he had already bought many years ago. Almost all the parts he had were NOS or USA made parts store parts. This heater core brand is likely available other places but I sold Inline tube some parts when I bought this and only have about $10 in it.
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