Leaking heater core?

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  1. Mars

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    Hi there,

    I believe i have a leaking heater core, there are some drops of fluid coming from underneath the dashboard on the passenger side. If it is the heater core i guess its just the rubber seals or could it also be the core itself? Can someone advise me where to find the right parts, i live in the netherlands, i don't think there is a place that sells it here. I searched on autokrafters.com but i'm not sure which type i need. Thanks in advance!
     
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    Thank you for your quick reply. :) i found a couple at rock auto but not sure which one is the right one. Can i only find out by taking it out? What else do you think i should order to be sure? And how would i bypass the core? Sorry for all these questions :p
     
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    Factory A/C cars used a different heater core compared to cars without A/C, engine size doesn't make any different.
    If your car is a factory A/C car, you'll find that it is the same one as used on a 69 Mustang, and if there are any local Mustang guys, ,they may know where to get one.
    Where in the Netherlands do you live? My wife's family is originally from Zeddam.
     
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    It might not be the heater core leaking. If the heater core is leaking, you will see steam on the inside of the windshield, and you will smell anti-freeze inside the car.
     
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    I just looked at the pictures you posted, you don't have factory A/C.
    So, a 69-70 Mustang (without a/c) heater core will work, according to my interchange manual.
     
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    Thank you all for your replies :)

    @coolvettes
    It's a v8 302

    @craig
    I have'nt seen steam on the inside so far. The fluid that is dripping is not warm and is a bit brownish.
    I just guessed that it is a heater core because it seemed to drip a bit more after I added coolant.

    @DDB, okay thank you :) do advice any parts like seals for the box, I read about those on some other thread. Please forgive me if I ask stupied questions, I don't know much about cars but I like to try to fix it myself but as I think I need to order the stuff from the US I would like to try to order all the right parts that I need. I could try to so the bypass as coolvettes.suggested but even then I would not know where to begin :p

    I'm living in leiden, its about 2 hour drive to zeddam, which is pretty much driving straight through the middle of holland from coast to close to almost german border :)
     
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    I would like to suggest...take the new core to a radiator shop and have it pressured tested...:yup:
    I bought one new with a leak in a seam, didn't know it until after cranking the car...:cry:
     
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    Thank you :) i think i will order this one then!
     
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    Ok thanks for the tip! Coolvettes pointed me to rock auto for the heater core and I found the seals for the heater box at autokrafters, do you think i need anything else to be sure?

    Also today when i wanted to start the car, when i turned the key, i heard a weird buzz, i dont think its was my radio speaker because my radio is not yet connected, but it did come from within the dashboard, somewhere in the middle... When i started the car i could still hear the buzz, only after turning my car off and turn the key a couple of times, the buzzing sound dissapeared. :p
    Any idea what that could be?

    Thanks again!
     
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    The buzzing sounds like the seat belt warning buzzer. It is reminding you to put on your seat belt. One of Ford's Better Idea's back then. :D
     
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    Haha that's interesting so how does it suppose to work then? Would it just buzz when u would get in you car but no like actual sensors in the seatbelts that u actual have them on or not? :p i will try to see if i can locate that cable tomorrow :)
     
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    I think the connector is under the seat...:yup:
     
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    I think so too!
     

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