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1959 Buick Heater and Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11-B 1959 BUICK HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER 11-8 1959 BUICK HEATER (STANDARD) 1959 Buick Heater Installation Description The 1959 Buick heater assembly, which utilizes outside air entirely is optional equipment on all series. The air inlet and blower assembly is mo.unted on the right front side of the cowl and it directs the incoming air [...]

2014 2014/11

1958 Buick Heater and Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11-B 1958 BUICK HEATER, 1958 BUICK AIR CONDITIONER 11-6 1958 BUICK HEATER AND DEFROSTER 1958 Buick Heater Installation Description A combination heater and defroster core and housing is mounted low on the right side of the cowl between the cowl side panel and the right front fender. This high capacity core serves both the [...]

2014 2014/11

1957 Buick Heater and Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11-B 1957 BUICK HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER 11-6 1957 BUICK HEATER AND DEFROSTER 1957 Buick Heater Installation Description The combination heater and defroster core and housing is mounted low on the right side of the cowl between the cowl side panel and the right front fender. This high capacity core serves both the 1957 Buick [...]

2014 2014/11

1956 Buick Heater & Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11-B 1956 BUICK HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER 11-6 1956 BUICK HEATER AND DEFROSTER 1956 Buick Heater Installation Description The combination heater and defroster core and housing is mounted low on the right side of the cowl between the cowl side panel and the right front fender. This high capacity core serves both the 1956 Buick [...]

2014 2014/11

1955 Buick Heater & Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11 -B 1955 BUICK HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER 11-6 1955 BUICK HEATER AND DEFROSTER 1955 Buick Heater Installation The 1955 Buick heater is mounted in the floor of body under the left side of front seat. In contains an electric blower which draws air from the body through the hot water core and recirculates the heated air [...]

2014 2014/11

1954 Buick Heater & Air Conditioner

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SECTION 11-B 1954 BUICK HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER 11-6 1954 BUICK HEATER AND DEFROSTER 1954 Buick Heater Installation The 1954 Buick heater is mounted in the floor of body under the left side of front seat. In contains an electric blower which draws air from the body through the hot water core and recirculates the heated air at [...]

2014 2014/11

1959 Buick Shroud Panel and Ventilating System

2017-03-01T19:24:54+00:00By |Categories: 1959, 1959 Buick Body Service Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

1959 BUICK SHROUD PANEL AND VENTILATING SYSTEM 1 -14 DESCRIPTION The body ventilating system incorporates the use of right and left air intake grilles located on top of the 1959 Buick shroud panel. The air entering the shroud top ventilator grilles flows through a duct which guides the air into the body through an opening [...]

2014 2014/11

1950 Buick Engine Description

2017-03-01T19:25:34+00:00By |Categories: 1950, 1950 Buick Shop Manual, Literature|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

SECTION 2-B 1950 BUICK ENGINE DESCRIPTION 2-4 ENGINES AND MOUNTINGS Engines in Each Series The 8-cylinder, in-line, valve-in-head engines used in Series 40, 50 and 70 are of the same general design and external appearance, differing principally in bore and stroke, compression ratio, power, and dimensions of parts. The Series 40 uses two engines-one designed [...]

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