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so, for a series 1 1997 rb25det stagea, a R33 same year (ie series 2) heater core will fit, as will a Z32 (300zx 1990-1996) heater core?

just confirming prior to buying one and stocking it 'till ready to do the job

thanks all.

over and out for a few weeks. off to hospy................

cyas

There are actually 2 different part #s for the stagea heater core and 2 for the Series 2 R33, prob slight difference for colder areas, eg bigger core. I would be 99% sure that they are interchangable and the Z32 would be same.

also this link:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-300ZX,-Z32-N...9QQcmdZViewItem

Edited by chook

For S1 Stagea's R34/R33/R32 ones fit in. I put a secondhand R34 one in because I only paid $100 for it and I thought getting a R34 one it would be less aged. Have fun with the install off it.......................

Also did you read my points in this post above:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&st=0

hey cy,just had dash back out finialy fixed that dam creak.under it stupid spot wields on the seams,but all fixed now.also the compression is even now must of had carbon build up on that cylinder.thanks for the ride bud.

  • 8 months later...

Hi all,

Well here it goes again... I have replaced my heater core 3 times now... first 2 was second hand heatercores so understandable why i had to replace them in a matter of 2 month but then I bough a brand new one from Nissan that was about 2 years ago and the other day it decided its going to leak... What the hell i thought they are suppose to last for at least 8 years or so not 2... so help would be appreciated as to why on earth a 2 year old heatercore is leaking...

looking forward to your responses guys :)

  • 6 years later...

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