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Heater pipes under car by TXGOOD
Started on: 01-08-2026 01:32 PM
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Does anyone know how the heater pipes are routed around the built in nut for the seatbelt anchor? It seem as though that piece is in direct line with heater hose routing.
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There is plenty of room once the clamps are installed to hold the heater core lines in place.

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Thanks, I wasn’t quite sure what kind of rubber spacer or cushion goes in there. I acquired the car and the heater lines weren’t there. I’m making my own with ones from Vintage Air.
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I’m doing this car from scratch and have it up on its side to install the fuel tank and various other parts.
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Originally posted by TXGOOD:

I’m doing this car from scratch and have it up on its side to install the fuel tank and various other parts.


Thats such a cool way to do it, no crawling on the ground.
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Thanks. It’s my cheap car roll over jig.
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