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M923a1 Heater core

jstier

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When I got my truck off the trailer, I had coolant on the floor of the cab on the passenger side. Got a little steam on the way home. It was only a 5 mile drive. Checked coolant level and it was about 3/4 gallon low. I pulled the heater core out tonight. The coolant inside the heater core was pretty nasty. I am going to take it to local shop tomorrow. Incase they can't fix it anyone have an sources for a new one or a take out. Been looking all over the net and on ebay and can't find one.

Thank you
Jeff
Fort Wayne IN
 

jstier

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Incase anyone is curious. Local shop confirmed bad core and wasn't able to locate original, but was able to come up with a core that would fit. It is alot heavier duty than original plus they said it will transfer more heat. Total charge $107.00

Jeff
Fort Wayne IN
 

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Incase anyone is curious. Local shop confirmed bad core and wasn't able to locate original, but was able to come up with a core that would fit. It is alot heavier duty than original plus they said it will transfer more heat. Total charge $107.00

Jeff
Fort Wayne IN

Do you have a part number or something ? My new 932 has a leaking core and I probably need another.

thanks
 

BKubu

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The heater cores are the same as those on the M809 and M44 series trucks. Talk to anyone with a residue truck with a heater and swap in a take out heater core.
 

jstier

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Do you have a part number or something ? My new 932 has a leaking core and I probably need another.

thanks
No I don't have a part #. I had Ace Radiator in fort Wayne IN do the repair. Im sure you could UPS it to them. These guys are awsome.
 
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Thanks, I'm going to pull it today and pressure check it and see how many and how big the leak/s are. Hopefully I can just have it repaired.
 

jstier

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Thanks, I'm going to pull it today and pressure check it and see how many and how big the leak/s are. Hopefully I can just have it repaired.
Mine was full of a talcom powder like tan sand, which was between fins on the outside of the core. I thought about adding some filter material in front of it, But I don't have any plans on going to Desert anytime soon, so I didn't.
 

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Got the core out and it looks like its leaking in two places. I hope my local radiator repair shop can handle it !
 
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