SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
@Memaloose & @squaredeal91 I've done a few different write ups on different repairs and one problem I have is that I have no idea if folks find them useful unless someone says something, so I appreciate you saying something!
I think unless a person used a valve with an actual rubber seat in it like a hose bib has some coolant will make it's way past. In the case of my valve and probably the one you had it's just a ball in the flow of coolant with a hole drilled in it. Most are like that. So no it's not 100% cut off.I would have to check my parts bin to get a parts number, but I once tried using a vacuum operated valve to bypass the heater core. I connected it into the vacuum line for the recirculate vacuum pod, so if I put the A/C into max/recirculate it shut off the water flow to the heater core. I eventually took it out because I still seemed to get residual heat in the plenum, even with the water flow shut off.