Raoul Ross
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- Joined
- Jan 7, 2025
- Posts
- 5
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- Location
- Wisonsin
- First Name
- Raoul
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C10 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hello All, new member here. I have a new customer with an odd cooling system issue, the engine never gets to operating temp(~25F ambient). '85 C10 Suburban with a 350 and A/C. The first thing I thought about was the thermostat, so I replaced it. As I refilled the coolant with the engine running, I noticed the amazing amount of flow from the heater core return line to the radiator tank, just under the radiator cap. "Gushing" would be a proper description. I don't think the thermostat ever opens or if it does, very little.
I did drill an 1/8" hole in the thermostat flange to insure no air pocket formed but after seeing the amount of flow going back to the radiator I realized that it really wasn't needed. The description in the service manual says there is constant flow through the heater core, so no valve involved. Dash gauge doesn't go above 100 and the heater hoses are luke warm.
My question is this... I see a "Flow Control Valve" listed at various sites that looks like goes into the intake and is the connection outlet to the heater core. Is this a restrictor, to slow down the amount of flow through the heater core which then would allow the engine to come up to temp? One option Listed Here .
This is really a head scratcher, hope somebody here can help me out!
Thanx,
Raoul
I did drill an 1/8" hole in the thermostat flange to insure no air pocket formed but after seeing the amount of flow going back to the radiator I realized that it really wasn't needed. The description in the service manual says there is constant flow through the heater core, so no valve involved. Dash gauge doesn't go above 100 and the heater hoses are luke warm.
My question is this... I see a "Flow Control Valve" listed at various sites that looks like goes into the intake and is the connection outlet to the heater core. Is this a restrictor, to slow down the amount of flow through the heater core which then would allow the engine to come up to temp? One option Listed Here .
This is really a head scratcher, hope somebody here can help me out!
Thanx,
Raoul