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If it was mine, I would take the rad and heater core to a rad shop and get them tested and cleaned.
Someone on here must have solid advice on flushing the block.
Have a friend who made his car really nice. Another buddy asked if he was going to check the heater core, said it should be okay...
In 1995 I purchased a 1968 Chrysler 300 that had not been licensed since 1974. It had been taken on short private property drives maybe two or three times a year. I knew about the car since new. When we went to pick it up, I took tools etc and 6 fuel filters. During the 200 mile trip home I...
Unbolt the door. Take the pieces and trial fit them on the door. The gaskets go on opposite sides of the flapper. You should be able to figure it out by the way they seal when switching from floor to defrost.
Maybe they have Winterpeg, but we and Edmonton have had it colder for longer. We don’t get the same snow as you usually . I shouldn’t say this, but don't have snow yet. Probably will get dumped on in a few days .
Put a wanted ad on Kijiji in the classic car section. Dodge.
Take the back off and check all the metal brackets etc.
Look up National Moparts in Beaverton Ontario. They sell a very good heater box gasket rebuild kit made by Detroit Muscle Technologies.
Check your blower motor. If you want to...
Put wanted ad on Kijiji in different cities. I usually post on Dodge in classic cars. There are many places to look and search.
A picture would certainly help. There are people in B.C. that should have parts.
383 auto, had the original 2 core rad, made into a 3 core about 1992. No shroud, sat in stop and go traffic at KC in 1993 in 100 degree heat absolutely no problems.
Still working fine.
Have done this more than once.
Saskatoon and Regina both have rad shops, Saskatoon Rad, and Sutherland Rad. I have used Advance and Saskatoon. Many years ago, 3 the cored rad. You might not need a shroud. MAIN THING-make sure the block is flushed well.
Any 67-70 22 inch b body shroud will work as far as I know. Do you have the mounting brackets to attach the shroud? If you have the original rad, it could easily be cleaned and even 3 cored. Those years have 3 studs on one side and two on the other for the shroud. The shroud was the same 440 or...