Welcome to Club Hot Rod!  The premier site for everything to do with Hot Rod, Customs, Low Riders, Rat Rods, and more. 

  •  » Members from all over the US and the world!
  •  » Help from all over the world for your questions
  •  » Build logs for you and all members
  •  » Blogs
  •  » Image Gallery
  •  » Many thousands of members and hundreds of thousands of posts! 

YES! I want to register an account for free right now!  p.s.: For registered members this ad will NOT show

 

Thread: Need help with coolant lines.
          
   
   

Reply To Thread
Results 1 to 12 of 12

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    cffisher's Avatar
    cffisher is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Constantine
    Car Year, Make, Model: 57 chevy 2 dr wagon
    Posts
    9,476

    Quote Originally Posted by roadster32 View Post
    Air lock in heater ???
    that would be my guess , take off one end of hose and run engine when water comes thrugh put hose back on.... probably better to have help with this.
    Charlie
    Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
    Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
    W8AMR
    http://fishertrains94.webs.com/
    Christian in training

  2. #2
    Itoldyouso's Avatar
    Itoldyouso is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    fort myers
    Car Year, Make, Model: '27 ford/'39 dodge/ '23 t
    Posts
    11,033

    It's going to be process of elimination. Start right at the block and see if water is coming out of one of the two hoses. Generally, the 5/8 hose is the water to the heater and the 1/2 hose is the return (keeps the water in the heater longer) If you have flow out of there, then take the hose off at the heater and see if it is coming through. Some have a shut off valve in line, make sure water goes through that. Water usually goes in the bottom of the heater core and comes out the top, but not always.

    If you have water going into the heater, then make sure it is coming out, could be a plugged up heater core. Then simply make sure you have the correct port for water to reenter the block. If you have it hooked up where it is pressurized it will not make the circuit. There is no magic to this system, it just siphons regular coolant off of the engine and diverts it through the heater core. Very simple arrangement.

    Don

  3. #3
    Whiplash23T's Avatar
    Whiplash23T is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Pukekohe, New Zealand
    Car Year, Make, Model: '23 Ford T Roadster
    Posts
    2,199

    Hey chaps, tough up... hotrods don't HAVE HEATERS!!!!! Okay I'm being cheeky and abit of a smart #ss.. Is there water in the system???? Okay I will stop now...
    I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.

    Isaiah 48: 17,18.

    Mark.

  4. #4
    Itoldyouso's Avatar
    Itoldyouso is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    fort myers
    Car Year, Make, Model: '27 ford/'39 dodge/ '23 t
    Posts
    11,033

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Hey chaps, tough up... hotrods don't HAVE HEATERS!!!!! Okay I'm being cheeky and abit of a smart #ss.. Is there water in the system???? Okay I will stop now...
    At least you didn't suggest he waits to drive the car until Summer.

    Don

Reply To Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Links monetized by VigLink