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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Some one gave me this core shortly after I bought my 60 Plymouth 10 years ago. I had a leak in mine and had it fixed and had this one pressure tested at the same time for a spare. I am fairly sure I compaired the 2 at the time but that was 9 years ago. I found it again yesterday and noticed it has "DPCD AC" stamped on it. My car is not AC. Does the "AC" have any meaning?
Its been so long that I don't remember what the difference is between the MODEL 715 and 716 heaters are but I wrote down at the time that mine is a 715. Don't remember right off hand what the difference is and I don't carry a shop manual around with me..
The frame is 9 1/2" X 15 7/8". The actual core measuring from outer edge of tanks is 12 3/8" x x6 3/8". Depth approx. 2". What years was the MODEL 715 used and will this core fit ALL 715s?
If this is not correct for my system, please let me know so I can try to sell it.
I thought WINDOWS 10 was supposed to be easier. Before with 8.1 I could reduce a picture to work here in few steps, now it takes 10 steps or maybe there is an easier way? But I finally got it, just hope I can remember how to do it again?
Thanks again,
Karl.
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Location: Branson, MO | I dunno, the measurements are taken/shown with a Chevrolet ruler and I have to question the accuracy - tee, hee!
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Funny, I never even noticed that. Its a yard stick from a local dealership. It has to be fairly old the address is pre-zip code. |
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