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Location: spencerville ,oh
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![]() sounds like it is plugged??
some ideas.... disconnect hoses and try using a garden hase to pass water through it. CAREFULL garden hose has too much pressure for core. so hold the hoses together with your hand toavoid too much pressure build up. -I have had success using a good drain unclogger to clean the core, if too bad it will probaably spring a leak. need to fill core with hoses up in the air to hold water and let stand overnight. -check operation of valve with garden hose water should pass right through and out the other hose. -another is if radiator isn't at pressure you'll never get enough heat into the water., -i don't think thermostat in engine prohibits circulation to heater core it should always circulate -most of these older cores are of heavy construction and can easily be repaired by a good radiator shop if a probablem is present. |
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