Re: 1937 "120" Heater Hose Connection
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If you connect the ports together in a closed loop then I would suggest you use the shut off valve to restrict the flow quite a bit or use some other restriction. If wide open with a large flow thru the short loop a considerable amount of coolant will never completely circulate thru the engine and will bypass the radiator which could lead to overheating.
Posted on: Yesterday 21:45
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Howard
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Re: 1937 "120" Heater Hose Connection
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Ok, I was thinking about that also, I have the heater shut off valve wide open as seen in the picture, I think 2-3 turns open would be fine? I'm thinking this is a good idea to get more coolant to the rear 2 cylinders as I've been told they don't get enough flow back there? I did install a new water distribution tube, maybe I'm just over thinking again!
Posted on: Yesterday 21:59
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Re: 1937 "120" Heater Hose Connection
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I would just close it. As it's not going through the radiator anyway, I doubt it would do anything to the rear block cooling and the coolant being bypassed would be of better use in actual cooling system.
Posted on: Yesterday 22:04
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