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Old 11-25-2019, 09:42 PM   #1
twoskies
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Not much Heat, Help

Evening All

1972 c10 , 1979 chevy 350,new 4 core aluminum radiator, replaced heater core when working on truck, drove all summer, temp gauge stayed lower side of left side, now its getting colder, truck puts out very lukewarm heat, heater hose's , 3/4 hose runs from top of water pump to top of heater core, lower 5/8 hose runs from manifold by thermostat housing to bottom of heater core, changed thermostat out to 180, used heat gun and hoses and radiator is getting hot to touch, about 90 to 100 on heater hoses, radiator hoses are a bit hotter 135

Thanks , any help appreciated
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