98lincmk7lsc
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Done! In less than 4 hours! Woo!! lol.
Sorry, I'm just pretty stoked. I did it for one of the local guys here. He's got a Tan 97 Base with 85k miles. He said that he was getting coolant on the passenger floor board. A year or so ago, when I first met him, he had told me that his blend door was not working and he wanted to fix it, but never had the time. I told him this was the perfect time to do it, since the blend door needs to come out for that anyway. He came over today around 11am and we started a little after 11:30. I had the old blend door actuator in my hands by 12:15. I think we would have been right on track to beating Jamie's time if it weren't for the heater core.
Also, I'd like to add, that 2 people on this job isn't always better than one, especially if you've only got one set of tools between you!
Anyway, the heater core hoses were a bitch to get off because, as always, the spring clamps were installed from underneath the car, before the engine/trans were in it. I'd say that took the most time overall. Once we got the hoses off of it, it was smooth sailing from there. We didn't even have any extra pieces! LOL. He drove away right about 3:30pm.
All in all, a pretty satisfying day!
Sorry, I'm just pretty stoked. I did it for one of the local guys here. He's got a Tan 97 Base with 85k miles. He said that he was getting coolant on the passenger floor board. A year or so ago, when I first met him, he had told me that his blend door was not working and he wanted to fix it, but never had the time. I told him this was the perfect time to do it, since the blend door needs to come out for that anyway. He came over today around 11am and we started a little after 11:30. I had the old blend door actuator in my hands by 12:15. I think we would have been right on track to beating Jamie's time if it weren't for the heater core.
Also, I'd like to add, that 2 people on this job isn't always better than one, especially if you've only got one set of tools between you!
Anyway, the heater core hoses were a bitch to get off because, as always, the spring clamps were installed from underneath the car, before the engine/trans were in it. I'd say that took the most time overall. Once we got the hoses off of it, it was smooth sailing from there. We didn't even have any extra pieces! LOL. He drove away right about 3:30pm.
All in all, a pretty satisfying day!