Rocket Man's 02 Denali Build Thread AKA "THE BEAST"

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To access the evaporator you need to pull the heater core, which is accessible now, and then remove the bottom of the case which is where it sits. There’s just clips around the perimeter, remove those and one 7mm screw and the case splits in 2. The rubber weep thing in the bottom was rotted so I just pulled the end off. Im not worried about bugs climbing up there. :p
 

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The new expansion valve didn’t come with instructions nor was alldata much use. There were 2 o-rings in there so I removed the old one to see where they go. Alldata said to reuse the packing around the thermal thing so I removed it from the old one and discovered a lot of rust around that thing. It may have been faulty. Not sure why it was so rusty.
 

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While it was apart I removed the actuators and checked all the door operations. Glad to see nothing broken. I know I replaced at least one of the actuators before. Removed the fan motor and gave it a blowie with the compressor. The foam seal that goes at the floor was tore up so I made one out of a foam kneepad. It was thicker so I had to pry down on the assembly when I reinstalled it in order to get the screws in. It sealed it up good though. So that’s it for today, waiting on parts again.
 

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Outstanding! Great pics!!!


Why not replace the heater core too? :crazy::anitoof:
Because it works! I’m only replacing the evaporator because of the possibility of metal shavings, I don’t want any ending up in the new compressor.

Amazon delivered the elbows and spring clamps so I attached the heater hoses at the rear. Nice and clean. The elbows didn’t state they were compatible but I saw in the comments a guy that used them in his 02 Tahoe and they worked. Pic in case anybody wants p/n’s. Yes I used spring clamp pliers! Love those things.

Also installed the white tee up front but I’m waiting on the new heater hose so I can install it to that one before I install the black one. I see why GM uses these, super easy to install.
 

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