Rickybobby
New Member
brand new to this forum, i have a 1967 dodge Monaco, it does have factory ac. i can only find heater cores for non ac, are they the same? if not were do i look for one?.
I'm not sure if this might relate to the '67 C-body a/c heater core, but when the core on our '66 Newport w/air failed, circa 1975, the parts guy at the dealership traced the '66 part number through the price book and supercession listings until he found a good part number. I asked what it fit? He did some looking and came up with "1970 Charger with a/c". So that's what he ordered and (as far as I know) it was installed (with no delays in the process) and "heat happened" again. No more antifreeze smell or fogged windshield (that wouldn't clear by itself).
CBODY67
Hello sir with a hat, I found this old blog and I’m having the same issues with finding it hard to get good instructions to pull the ac/heater core box out of my 1967 Dodge Monaco I’m finally restoring as the specific Dodge Monaco/Polara manual does not give much and doesn’t even mention the ac unit in the removal process so I’m wondering what this FSM your talking about plus I have sent a message to the eBay company selling the whole box with heater core and ac hoping it will fit my Monaco. All the manual says is take off the nuts to the 5 bolts holding the whole box and roll it out of the bottom of the dash but there is no room once you pull the box out towards the dash as the clearance is very tight and the bolts stick out the firewall an inch. Do I have to remove the whole dash? Ok well I haven’t tried it yet but there is only a half inch clearance at the lower dash to box at best by visuals so far.The A/C heater core unit is different, I would pull out the old one. There are two short hoses inside the heater box that sometimes fail, start there. These cores are hard to come by, you might need to take yours to a good radiator shop to have it repaired if you can not find one on line. The FSM gives detailed instructions on how to pull the heater core, be careful removing the connections for the A/C evaporator, they are also hard to come by and expensive. If you google "heater core for '67 Dodge Monaco with air" a couple of new ones come up on E bay.
Dave