S scamp225 Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location clearlake May 10, 2014 #1 whats the best way to bypass a heater core
70aarcuda Master Hoader of SBM Legendary Member Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 16,639 Reaction score 5,968 Location las vegas May 10, 2014 #2 with a hose.... connect the fitting coming off the water pump to the fitting on the intake manifold ... or plug those fittings....
with a hose.... connect the fitting coming off the water pump to the fitting on the intake manifold ... or plug those fittings....
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,493 Reaction score 29,747 Location Orland Park, IL May 10, 2014 #3 What he said ^^^^^
S scamp225 Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location clearlake May 10, 2014 #4 thank you for your advise
Downtime! Better With A Big Block Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 276 Reaction score 24 Location Keller, TX May 10, 2014 #5 I found a molded hose from a late Mazda RX7 and cut it down to the right length to bypass the core on the 440. Worked out pretty decent actually.
I found a molded hose from a late Mazda RX7 and cut it down to the right length to bypass the core on the 440. Worked out pretty decent actually.
DartVadar Well-Known Member Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 1,293 Reaction score 39 Location Alberta May 10, 2014 #6 Downtime! said: I found a molded hose from a late Mazda RX7 and cut it down to the right length to bypass the core on the 440. Worked out pretty decent actually. Click to expand... I think I may snag this idea on my car, really simple.
Downtime! said: I found a molded hose from a late Mazda RX7 and cut it down to the right length to bypass the core on the 440. Worked out pretty decent actually. Click to expand... I think I may snag this idea on my car, really simple.
Downtime! Better With A Big Block Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 276 Reaction score 24 Location Keller, TX May 10, 2014 #7 Go ahead, I think it came out pretty clean. Personally, I'll just do the plugs if I ever replace the water pump, but for now it works great!
Go ahead, I think it came out pretty clean. Personally, I'll just do the plugs if I ever replace the water pump, but for now it works great!