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Heater Hose Hookup Question

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Question, does it matter which of the 2 hose (one out of the block the other from the water pump) go into the fire well ports. Are the inter-changeable?

Thanks
 
I think in some cases they were slightly different size hoses. If yours aren't then I don't think it matters....If they are whichever connection has the largest diameter use for the larger hose. Just don't cross them so they lay pretty.

I am sure someone can give you more details than my vague desciption.
 
The service manual shows a return and out on the water pump housing and then crossing the hoses to the heater core. I'm not sure if it matters that much - I laid the hoses side by side because I think it looks better.
 
i dont think there is a "flow direction". all a heater core is, is a small radiator. back flush it while the hoses are off. clean the crap outta there!
 
Heater hose hookup

Question, does it matter which of the 2 hose (one out of the block the other from the water pump) go into the fire well ports. Are the inter-changeable?

Thanks

Frank

This is from the 69 Dodge shop manual.

Jeff
 

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Thanks Jeff

I'll make the connection according to the 69 Dodge shop manual.

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Thanks
 
If you want your heater to work properly - go by the manual. Function before form boys...dont' be like the Chevy crowd.
 
actually it does matter for flow direction. with proper flow direction it will help with the removing of air in the core.
 
I remember way back when I had my 65 Belvedere, that I had the hoses reversed and the heater control valve wouldn't work properly.
 
I knew there was a reason I hang out on this site. I didn't think a heater core would care which side got the hotest water. I'll have to change mine around.
 
dam..i didnt know that either. my heater works but it dont blow heat like i think it should. im gonna look mine over according to that drawing. i learn stuff here everyday !
 
I know on 70's the heater core and the water pump have different sized fittings for the hoses which means the right diameter hoses only go one way which is like the diagram pictured.
 
holy crapola!:eek: i didnt think it mattered either!!!

so i consult my Plymouth manual, and in 68, they are NOT crossed...whew!! i put them side by side so they look good.

and by no means am i a chebby guy...i dont have an ounce of chrome under MY hood!!! :icon_geek:

i know, i know, it's a 69 heater hose bracket...sue me!! it's still a part that's from Ma!!!
 

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FBBO is the best!!!

I knew there was a reason I hang out on this site. I didn't think a heater core would care which side got the hotest water. I'll have to change mine around.


right!!! ain't this place great!!! :headbang:
 
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