Dumaine
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- Aug 29, 2016
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- Location
- Detroit
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hi, I have a 87 Suburban that I needed to replace the heater core (leaking). For a first timer the process actually went well thanks to Internet videos and Forums.
Question is this....inside the box there is a baffle (mixer). Is it supposed to fit snug on the rod and move when the rod moves, or is it moved in position with the airflow that crosses it depending on your settings?
I ask because when I got it all back together the rod can turn freely without any movement to the baffle (mixer). Also when I connect it to the main rod like it is supposed to be assembled, and slide the rod forward it turns the second rod but the baffle (mixer) does nothing. I can reach in the hot/cold door and move it forward or backward. I was under the impression that the rod could only slide in one way, mine can slide in in any position.
Question is this....inside the box there is a baffle (mixer). Is it supposed to fit snug on the rod and move when the rod moves, or is it moved in position with the airflow that crosses it depending on your settings?
I ask because when I got it all back together the rod can turn freely without any movement to the baffle (mixer). Also when I connect it to the main rod like it is supposed to be assembled, and slide the rod forward it turns the second rod but the baffle (mixer) does nothing. I can reach in the hot/cold door and move it forward or backward. I was under the impression that the rod could only slide in one way, mine can slide in in any position.
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