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Old 10-12-2008, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
Galaxie427
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Default 94 Econoline HD heater line questions

Hi all, first post here.

We just bought a 94 Club Wagon XLT (12 passenger). Can't tell if it's a 250 or 350, or if it really matters anyway. VIN says E31P, for what it's worth. Anyway, among other things, it's got an antifreeze leak on the driver's side about at the back of the door. Looks like coolant lines for maybe a rear heater core? Anyway, do you guys know:

1) how much work this is gonna be for me (lots of rust)
2) what do I call these things (rear coolant lines?)
3) Are they pricey?

Can't say I'm too excited about the work ahead. I just got out from under an axle swap on my 86 F250 getting ready for plow season. I still have rust in my hair and eyes. Ugh.

Thanks in advance (or in adVANce?).......I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions in the near future! BTW, we replaced our 05 Excursion with this van. Gas might be similar, but payments are WAY different!

Pete S.
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