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heat not so hot 2007
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsiegel" data-source="post: 1031468" data-attributes="member: 69993"><p>I flushed out the heater core put the hose on both the inlet and then the outlet. went back and forth a few times also tried purging and straight flow. Dumped all the water into a pail. A good amount of sediment accumulated in the bottom of the bucket. my hands are too cold to tell how much of a difference that has made. I'll go out in a bit and run the truck and see. </p><p></p><p>But if the sediment was restricting the amount of water actually getting through the heater core I would think that would aid to delivering not so hot heat. </p><p></p><p>I only have the winter garden hose on. The other hoses on my house run off the well which delivers much more water pressure. Too bad.</p><p></p><p>I'll post in a bit for an update to tell how much of a difference this has made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsiegel, post: 1031468, member: 69993"] I flushed out the heater core put the hose on both the inlet and then the outlet. went back and forth a few times also tried purging and straight flow. Dumped all the water into a pail. A good amount of sediment accumulated in the bottom of the bucket. my hands are too cold to tell how much of a difference that has made. I'll go out in a bit and run the truck and see. But if the sediment was restricting the amount of water actually getting through the heater core I would think that would aid to delivering not so hot heat. I only have the winter garden hose on. The other hoses on my house run off the well which delivers much more water pressure. Too bad. I'll post in a bit for an update to tell how much of a difference this has made. [/QUOTE]
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