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210/b310/sunny heater core
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Anybody know what heater cores will work in place of a stock b310/210 heater core? I see a lot of Datto heater cores on ebay but none for my model. There's one on there for a 310 that looks pretty similar. Cheers.

Posted on: 2012/11/14 16:20
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I doubt if 310 core would work. Heater cores are usually different for every car series.

Your best bet is getting one out of a 210. There are some in wrecking yards from time to time. Helman in Sydney, Ohio has one for $30.

Posted on: 2012/11/15 1:54
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I was also once told by someone that you could fashion a heater core just by using a large diameter pipe and making fittings to connect to the water lines. Ya ever tried anything like that? Obviously the heater would pretty much always be going.

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yes that does work, although it doesn't shed as much heat. And it won't be on all the time as the valvecock is what controls the flow.

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im trying to find a way to demist the windscreen in my 79 b310 too.

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Put the lever to DEFROST and turn on the fan. if that doesn't work then something is broken

I fixed a car Sunday where that didn't work. Turned out the ventilation system was full of water.

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If its only for a dimister buy 1 off eBay.they work ok can be hot or cold and only electric meaning no water in the cabin :)

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In mine I believe the valve is actually corroded shut. I suppose the whole heater core may not even be bad. I wonder if I can just cut that valve out all together?

Posted on: 2012/11/18 23:59
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Yes, if you want 120 degree hot air coming in all the time, just remove the valve and run a hose directly to the core.

You can still buy new 1200 heater cocks, so maybe they still have B310 units avaiable.

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Fantastic, I don't really mind that, I can always keep the vent door closed when I'm not using it. But hell, if i'm finally going to fix this, even though I don't drive it in the winter, I might as well get me a new AC compressor. The one I have seized up. I don't suppose you know where I can get on of those? :)

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