Part 12: 1966 Chevrolet C10 C20 Deluxe Heater Core Replacement

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  • čas přidán 28. 12. 2020
  • In this video we will do a quick replacement of the heater core as well as a quickie clean-up of the outside of the heater box. The main point being to stop the leak.

Komentáře • 46

  • @ronelsen6585
    @ronelsen6585 Před 2 lety +1

    I can watch C10/Appache rebuilds all day everyday.. I have a 1960 Chevy that I have torn down to the frame at present.. these videos motivate me to get out and work on it.
    Thank you, keep'm coming

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 2 lety

      Hey that's great! I have a '60 step side in back that was my dads. Would love to get to it someday as well. Thanks for watching.

  • @TheTexxxan
    @TheTexxxan Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome video. I’m going to try and do this myself now.

  • @knightcrafted7
    @knightcrafted7 Před rokem

    Thanks Bud !!! You saved me a bunch of headache

  • @Clawson_customs
    @Clawson_customs Před rokem +1

    I just got my 66 gmc out of the tree row to start the restoration on it it's a very clean old truck so it should be a good project for me over the next few years took it for A drive yesterday for the first time in 15 years love my old truck

  • @ronniehall1520
    @ronniehall1520 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yes I enjoy this type of video

  • @heathstead2421
    @heathstead2421 Před 3 lety +2

    thanks for the series on the 292..gave me some great info on timing and valve train adjustments for my c60 chev truck..all the best and kind regards from down under australia

  • @jeromecummins8013
    @jeromecummins8013 Před 2 lety

    I have been viewing the entire 1966 series and appreciate you sharing your work and instruction. Currently putting back the engine bay on my '65 LWB C10 with a 230 L6. Your experience is welcomed.

  • @aintskairtolskol9520
    @aintskairtolskol9520 Před 2 lety

    she is a beauty my friend, reminds me of the day with my 65 trying to find parts to hold her together, no internet back then and you got real good digging in scrap yards , i would keep that one if it was me, i had to give mine up when my first born was blessed to me by my king , needed ac for the new born, never have found another to replace the girl but i did finish restoring it , i havent watched the whole series as of yet , been stuck in the 327 build hahahah love the old stuff mate ,when they built things to last , dont kick the truck if you just loose it, it will break toes , i know this first hand hahahah.
    i hope i dont offend you by saying god bless you and your my friend , one day we all will meet in a much better place

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately this '66 isn't mine, I was gettin' her going for a friend. I do have my dads '60 stepside Apache and another '63 C10 that I hope to get into one day. I know what you mean about having to let old cars go. I have sold more projects than I wanted to, but when a family comes along they certainly have priority. My first was a '64 Impala, only a four door model but I loved that car. Oh, and being brothers in Christ means we're family and you will never offend me! God bless!

  • @vernonharris1495
    @vernonharris1495 Před 2 lety

    Well that was perfect timing for me. I’ve been bringing a 64 c10 back to life and the heater core is the last thing I have to replace. The new one is in route. Half the battle with this kind of stuff is figuring out how it comes apart. Thanks for filming this.

  • @kevindmcgrath8296
    @kevindmcgrath8296 Před rokem

    great video and instruction...thnx....my 65 K-20 fan motor is squealing, so I'll be doing a clean up and/or replacement to this outside FW assy...my other issue is with fan speed control (works on high only). From what I can tell, I'll need to disassemble the inner housing to access/repair the resister pack/switch, and verify vent ducts, etc operational...videos always make it less daunting on the 1st try

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před rokem

      yes, high only is a classic resistor symptom. good luck and have fun!

  • @jackpetersen1287
    @jackpetersen1287 Před 11 dny +1

    enjoyed it

  • @TonyV_in_the_OC
    @TonyV_in_the_OC Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this. I’m at the exact same spot in my identical (almost, ‘64 Long Fleetside 292 3OTT) and my parts are in electrolysis scheduled for paint this week. This was very valuable since I’m upgrading from “Thrift” to “Deluxe” and there were questions in my thinker......other than the inside being left rusty-you could have put a coat of rust converting primer on for some protection since these boxes are impossible to find here in so-cal, or $300 repop, you’ve answered all my questions and now I’m ready to tackle this and move on to the next.....thank you!!

  • @papilloncycles3463
    @papilloncycles3463 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, I have been putting off this same repair on my 65' GMC, your video motivates me to just go do it!

  • @jamespinckard4210
    @jamespinckard4210 Před 3 lety

    Very much help! I've had my gmc since '71 and it's a '65 and those straps on the core have been laying loose in there since i've had it. Now I can secure them properly. Never knew how those things worked 'til now. Thanks a bunch from n.e. georgia.

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 3 lety

      You're quite welcome, thanks for watching. My heart goes out to the good folks of Georgia. Been praying for you!

    • @Prowbar
      @Prowbar Před 3 lety

      I was wondering if yours still has the V6 engine?

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 3 lety

      @@Prowbar Chevrolet didn't use the V6, they used Inlines until around 1990. Of course they did use V8s. I've never had the opportunity to work with an old GMC V6, I would really like to someday!

    • @Prowbar
      @Prowbar Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheJayhawker my question was meant for the poster, James, as he mentioned the GMC. I own a '65 GMC 1500 (3/4) ton myself, it is my own project. With the 305 V6. @The Jayhawker I really like this build, as it is very similar to mine. On top of that, the fact that you're a Christian makes it even better. Sincerely, a fellow Christian from the Netherlands.

  • @Mark_Tschetter
    @Mark_Tschetter Před 3 lety

    Awesome vid! You should also make one long video of the 1966 c20 restoration after everything is done.

  • @bpa3697
    @bpa3697 Před 3 lety +1

    That was a helpful video only cuz I started a project a number of years ago and removed my heater box rebuilt everything of course also I purchase a gasket kit, and now it's ready to go back together and this refreshed my memory of course great job👍 by the way I still have to install the motor the tranny the radiator core support I've got quite a bit of work to do so if you can do any more videos have at it.

  • @shortcutgarage
    @shortcutgarage Před 2 lety

    I’m building a couple similar builds on my channel, great video! Keep up the good work!

  • @jjtt7408
    @jjtt7408 Před 2 lety

    thank you well done to the point

  • @Heathen_Hotrodz
    @Heathen_Hotrodz Před 3 lety

    Very helpful, i am changing my Heater core soon. Thank you

  • @ocktavian66
    @ocktavian66 Před 3 lety

    Great video - im doing this to my 66 asap! TY

  • @performancetravel75
    @performancetravel75 Před 3 lety

    Thank you great video 👍

  • @vm722
    @vm722 Před 2 lety

    OMG.
    Made in the U.S.A.
    😆 🤣
    You can remove the whole assembly from the truck with just the few bolts that attached the Deluxe heater to the truck.
    Instead of it falling apart on the engine bay.Wow.
    And it is possible to assemble the thing and attach it all together as a unit.

  • @carlosg1165
    @carlosg1165 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @craigjorgensen4637
    @craigjorgensen4637 Před 2 lety

    What an easy heater core to replace! Modern cars can call for 14 hours of miserable labor! On an old high mileage car that can exceed the value of the car! In the old days when people still fixed things, and decent radiator shop would have repaired and resealed it for probably 15.00.

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 2 lety

      The owner wanted a new one so I kept the old the repair.

  • @ronaldsteveson76
    @ronaldsteveson76 Před rokem

    Great video! My fan motor is out, crusty and rusty, ordered a new one and it has two wires I'll have to figure out and appears the new squirrel cage is held on by a set screw! Anyways my question is the difference between Thrift and Deluxe besides the controls? I think it's the door on the outside but can't get a straight answer. Thanks in advance

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před rokem

      This may help you out: 67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=317742

  • @sharkleaf
    @sharkleaf Před rokem

    How can you tell if you have the deluxe or the thrifty

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před rokem

      I would have to look it up again to be positive but I believe your heater controls on the thrifty are basically just "on" and "off" The deluxe have a blend or fresh air modes.

  • @carolynwilbur1627
    @carolynwilbur1627 Před 2 lety

    Can you not leave the bottom box in place? Take the two top peices off?

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes you can. I wanted to clean up the whole thing and paint it so I removed it all.

    • @carolynwilbur1627
      @carolynwilbur1627 Před 2 lety

      Hell, i got all the screws off the top and its being stubborn still. Ill keep trying! Lol

  • @antonioserna8352
    @antonioserna8352 Před 7 měsíci

    Will you fix a motor for anybody .