Heater unit removal, water pipe bypass?
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Heater unit removal, water pipe bypass?
Just removed the old heater unit which didn't work anyway.
Is there any reason why I need to put it back in at all?
If I just feed the water inlet pipe into the outlet pipe on the water pump and just don't mind not having a heater is that going to damage or prevent me from doing anything else?
Just asking
Is there any reason why I need to put it back in at all?
If I just feed the water inlet pipe into the outlet pipe on the water pump and just don't mind not having a heater is that going to damage or prevent me from doing anything else?
Just asking
The ONLY way back to the suction side of the pump is either through the heater matrix or through the rad , if the heater matrix is blocked off with no bypass then the stat has to be removed , the block will either crack due to local boiling , or the stat opening will Bananarama! off due to shocking the block with cool water.
Maybe you got lucky Dave , the fitting of a short bypass hose..........................

Maybe you got lucky Dave , the fitting of a short bypass hose..........................

Rebuild the heater and put it back in.
Foam seals and stainless screw kit for that heater - Detroit Muscle Technologies.
New heater matrix - Year one
Slap 12V on the motor and see if it works. If it doesn't, get it rebuilt, if it does, re-use it.
The motor problems will be the most expensive. The rest of the bits are cheap as chips.
Foam seals and stainless screw kit for that heater - Detroit Muscle Technologies.
New heater matrix - Year one
Slap 12V on the motor and see if it works. If it doesn't, get it rebuilt, if it does, re-use it.
The motor problems will be the most expensive. The rest of the bits are cheap as chips.
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Hang on though.Brutus wrote:The ONLY way back to the suction side of the pump is either through the heater matrix or through the rad ,
When the thermostat is closed is there not water flow from A to B (or is it B to A??) on my drawing below? There should be water flow through the block from one side to the other shouldn't there?
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Like I say. I have not ran a heater hose for many, many years. The engine warms up as normal. Not fast at all.Brutus wrote:Strangle the heater hose & go fire the motor up , see that temp shoot up through the roof (stat fitted).![]()
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I understand what you are saying but I just have never come across this in practice.
The last time I used the car on the road I fitted a 'stat with holes drilled in it. That slowed the warm up process down a bit but it still takes a good 10-15 mins for the water to heat up to full temp.
Now of course the temp sender is in the pump housing. So maybe I don't see a temp rise because the local temp is lower than the water jacket temp.
But if that were the case I would expect too things.
If hot water from the block suddenly started to flow when the 'stat opens I would see a sudden rise in water temp at the sender. I have never seen that. The temp rises slowly. Then when the 'stat opens I get a slight drop.
Also I would have seen an early rise in the oil temp? Then a sudden drop when the block got "shocked" by the cold water?
But in practice my oil temp has always kept pace with the water temp and I have never seen sudden changes.
You are the plumber so I bow to your superior knowlege on such things. I have just never seen the effects of what you are telling me.
You have me worried though.

Very interesting thread
Both the Sox and the '67 Dart have the matrix ports blocked off with NPT plugs. No issues, the Stat in place and warm up just like any other car. Driven to Shakey and back with no problems, motors have always run cool.
Do any other members have experience of problems?

Both the Sox and the '67 Dart have the matrix ports blocked off with NPT plugs. No issues, the Stat in place and warm up just like any other car. Driven to Shakey and back with no problems, motors have always run cool.
Do any other members have experience of problems?
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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