I have a 67 NADA. The heater I thought is a Smith, but I am told that NADA used a special heater not used in any other trucks. Is that true? Anyway, I can't get any heat. I flushed it, replaced the control valve and still cold air. I am guessing my next option is to either rebuild the heater core or replace it. Can anyone tell me what type I have based on the attached pic? I don't have a close up because the truck is in the shop. Thanks, Ray
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Ray
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That's just a pic of the heater coreWhat's under the wing?Looks like the same core I used to have in my 88Aaron73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
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If by wing you mean fender, there is a blower motor. If by wing you mean under the dash, there is a long air box.Ray
04 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
67 IIA 109 (Found a new home in Russia)
74 Porsche 914/2.0
68 Cadillac Coupe Deville
69 IIA 88 (Sold)
67 XK-E 2+2 (Sold)
67 Mini Cooper S (Sold)
74 MG B-GT (Sold)
76 Alfa Spider (Good riddance)
85 Ferrari 308 GTS QV (Sold)
96 & 02 H1 Hummers (Missed)Comment
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Just pop the core out of there, run some water through it, and see what comes out. It it is looking really bad, or there is leaking, take it to a radiator shop and have them rebuild it with a new core. Nothing hard about it, and it doesn't matter what model it is.Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.Comment
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It be interested in knowing where to get one or how to upgrade. Wyoming gets freaking cold too.1973 Series III 88. "PHYDXO"Comment
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Not to sound like a smartypants, are you sure the valve from the head is open? If you've flushed the core and the blower works you should get some sort of warm air IF the valve is open and the engine is warmed up.
geneComment
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I am not unhappy with my stock system in Maine. It seems to work pretty well unless the heater core is so plugged up with dirt that air can't actually move thru it. I was amazed at how much air actually flows thru my heater with a stock blower now that I have a new heater core.
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I am not unhappy with my stock system in Maine. It seems to work pretty well unless the heater core is so plugged up with dirt that air can't actually move thru it. I was amazed at how much air actually flows thru my heater with a stock blower now that I have a new heater core.
JimComment
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I have an 88 stationwagon with a kodiak Mark III, and with a good heater core, it puts out plenty of heat. I don't need to wear a jacket, and I often times will shut it off as it gets too hot.
I've learned to take whatever O2batsea says with a grain of salt. to him, nothing on the original rover is good enough, it all must be thrown away and upgraded.Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.Comment
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When you say you flushed the core did you actually flush the core or the cooling system. I ask as if there is gunk innthencore you have to flush it from the input to the return disconnected from the block. Sorry if this is obvious but I thought it worth asking. Getting no heat doesn't make sense if the core is running with hot water. Getting enough heat to cope with your environment is the debate above. I have a standard smith and it produces quite a bit of heat AFTER I flushed nearly solid gunk out of the core by using the technique above.1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
1957 Series I, Deep bronze greenComment
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I have an 88 stationwagon with a kodiak Mark III, and with a good heater core, it puts out plenty of heat. I don't need to wear a jacket, and I often times will shut it off as it gets too hot.
I've learned to take whatever O2batsea says with a grain of salt. to him, nothing on the original rover is good enough, it all must be thrown away and upgraded.
And to stay on point, a Kodiak heater as I mentioned was an OE option.Comment
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