Hey! It worked - a little break did allow progress to a previous sticking point. I still havent got the vertical duct out, but I did give my self much more room by removing the lower horizontal duct.
I went back after a break and built this tool to get to the screw through the drilled access hole in the inner panel:
It wouldnt work with a std phillips bit or a posidrive bit, but then did work with a fatter phillips head bit. The oring clasp screw wasnt even that tight! Happy.
It took a minute to work the heater pipes back from the hater core face. In the end turning each one along its axis made it work its way backwards rather than yanking on both at the same time. Not much coolant came out.
The big question is: Why does my existing oring look like this (below)?! The oring didnt come off with the heater pipe, it stayed in the heater core face and I had to pry it out. Is it a 10 year old one that has changed shape, or is it a different brand of heater core? They don't appear cracked and they are flexible. Maybe they should be reinstalled. I should also mention, that I havent noticed any leaks at all, my main purpose was to get to blend motors.



 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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