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Hi Jeni. Let me know when you are going to be around!
So, I was feeling lousy and wasn;t going to do anything today, wish I hadn't
THere was a flush T installed to the heater core outlet. So, I went and grabbed the hose, turned it on and screwed in the adapter with slits to relieve the pressure so you don't blow a gasket-
I disconnected the heater core bypass valve at the hose connection toward the heater core.
I unkinked the hose once it was attached and instantly had flow out of the bypass valve, and it shut off when the valve was manually depressed. But there was a problem. When I closed off the bypass, it should have built pressure to flow out the opened heater core "inlet" ---backflushing it. There was no flow. My core is clogged. I blew an internal gasket bout then.



Looks like I can't put off the interior dis assemble-deep clean after all.
grrrrrravelfudge.
So, I was feeling lousy and wasn;t going to do anything today, wish I hadn't
THere was a flush T installed to the heater core outlet. So, I went and grabbed the hose, turned it on and screwed in the adapter with slits to relieve the pressure so you don't blow a gasket-
I disconnected the heater core bypass valve at the hose connection toward the heater core.
I unkinked the hose once it was attached and instantly had flow out of the bypass valve, and it shut off when the valve was manually depressed. But there was a problem. When I closed off the bypass, it should have built pressure to flow out the opened heater core "inlet" ---backflushing it. There was no flow. My core is clogged. I blew an internal gasket bout then.




Looks like I can't put off the interior dis assemble-deep clean after all.
grrrrrravelfudge.