Anything is possible.
Bypass the heater core by connecting the heater hoses together?
Put some clear plastic hose on temporarily so you can see if there is flow?
Randy
On 17/06/2013 11:29 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
I would tend to agree. I did replace a heater hose so it would stand to reason
that the heater system is empty but why can't I get the air out? I left it up
on ramps for half a day, every time I start it the coolant comes splashing out.
At first I just thought it was burping but it can't continue to be burping for
the amount of time I've had it running, where would the air come from?
If you can come up with a theory that involves a failed water pump somehow
forcing air into the system which would burp out the coolant I'll continue
troubleshooting...
-Curt
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:03:51 -0400
From: Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net>
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] I think its the end
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Curt Raymond wrote:
#6. There is no cabin heat when running.
Now that would seem to point to a circulatory problem.
Mitch.
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