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Heater core

brian s

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Ok I think I know the answer but I have to ask. Can I just plug the lines going to my heater core or do I have to loop them so it's a constant flow?.
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gimpyrobb

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I put quarter turn valves in at the motor so that I can keep coolant from running through the heater in the summer. Its SOOOOO nice not having that extra heat!
 
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I put quarter turn valves in at the motor so that I can keep coolant from running through the heater in the summer. Its SOOOOO nice not having that extra heat!
My heater has those..always wondered why they were there.

Does it make a big difference when they are off? (I'd just try, but no brakes atm.)
Or maybe I already did try with the valves off and never even knew it.
 
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