YakkoWarner
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- Joined
- May 29, 2024
- Posts
- 188
- Reaction score
- 252
- Location
- Central Texas
- First Name
- Wolf
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- R2500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 454
A lot of vehicles have a valve to control the flow of hot water through the heater core, whereas the the squarebody vintage trucks don't. I am wondering if that could be added because down here it gets way too hot in the summertime, and even with the controls set to vent I get air much hotter than ambient coming out of the vents.
I've considering disconnecting and coupling the hoses together to just bypass the core in the summertime - I'm wondering if putting a shutoff valve in the line would cause other problems. If the engine depends on the water flow through the heater loop, I don't want to block it off and risk damaging something else, but a valve would be easier than removing and coupling the hoses every summer.
I've considering disconnecting and coupling the hoses together to just bypass the core in the summertime - I'm wondering if putting a shutoff valve in the line would cause other problems. If the engine depends on the water flow through the heater loop, I don't want to block it off and risk damaging something else, but a valve would be easier than removing and coupling the hoses every summer.