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On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
I am getting ready to put a new heater core into my freshly restored heater box for my 1968 Chevy C10 396 big block short bed fleetside.
Which tube should be coming out of the top of the heater box and which should be at the bottom? My truck is heater only from the factory. In the pic I provided does the smaller outlet hose end at the top go to the intake manifold while the larger outlet hose end at the bottom of the pic go to the water pump? Last edited by HeavyHauler; 02-08-2025 at 06:07 PM. |
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
The assembly manual has this....
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
Pressure to the bottom of the core. This forces air out the top. If you run pressure on the top you are trying to force air downward in the core and making the bleed difficult. Years vary and so do water pumps, manifolds, and radiators making the plumbing a challenge at times.
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
Water pump hose is not pressure, it is suction or better known as return, same as in the later models running to the radiator. Pressure comes from the intake manifold after the water pump pushes water into the block
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
I think the confusion might be the designation of the hoses in the text. Since the diagram is for the heater core installation the hoses are labeled as such. #1 is the INLET to the heater core and #4 is the OUTLET from the heater core. As these would be opposite labels if the diagram was referring to the water pump/block. No?
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
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Thanks for the clarification. I installed my heater core into the box today in the same position as the pic shows and will route the hoses the same as well. The top big hose to the waterpump and the bottom small hose to the intake manifold. |
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
The big hose goes into the suction inlet port on the water pump.
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
Your pic shows smaller on top, bigger on bottom.
Opposite of what you need. |
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Re: On 1968 C10 heater core which tube comes out the top of the heater box?
Sorry!
I realized what pic you meant a little to late. |
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