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Fox All These Screws . Where Do They Go

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newbie1979

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I replaced my heater core. I cant remember where all these screws go and which ones go where. I guess I should have put them in bags or something. Anywho ,does anybody have info on where I can get a nice clean diagram to help me put the right screws in the right places? Thanks

JPW
 

Bullitt347

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I don't think there is a diagram for that anywhere. I have never seen a listing for which screw goes where, even in a factory service manual, outside of torque sequence when putting an engine together or when tightening the valve body on the trans or some such thing. As far as the dash goes, I think you are S.O.L. outside of looking at another assembled car.
 

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^^^^2nd that, using a piece of card board and sticking them in the pattern or group stages helps next time.
 

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ok Thanks
 

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If you change the heater core and did not have screws leftover,, you did it wrong. Lol
I think its normal. I call it improving the power to weight ratio.
 
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Onefine88 said:
If you change the heater core and did not have screws leftover,, you did it wrong. Lol
I think its normal. I call it improving the power to weight ratio.
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Yeah, that's funny... As long as it does not squeak any more than it did previously.
 
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