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Old 03-20-2002, 05:52 PM   #1
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Post ?? Radiator??

Last week someone posted about the best way to run their heater hoses. To the water pump and the intake OR to the rad and the water pump and or the intake. I did not know that 67-72 pickups had the radiator with a place for the heater hose.Or do they? And I think some one said that if you run to the rad with heater hose that it would help cool it better> Is that true?
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Old 03-20-2002, 06:57 PM   #2
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some do and some dont, the 72 blazer 350 4x4 had hooked ot radiator instead of to the pump, its the 3/4" hose(larger of the two) that was either on pump or radiator, you can connect however you want to depending on radiator you have, have to pipe plug the pump fitting though if you conenct to rad

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Thanks Fast but does it cool any better running to the radiator then the water pump?
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Old 03-20-2002, 09:39 PM   #4
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Dont really know if it cools any better but
seems to me I read somewhere, the idea behind
having the connection to the radiator was
mostly done for automatic transmissions...It
would bring the transmission fluid up to a
stable operating temperature quicker by passing warmed coolant from the manifold
directly over the autotrans fluid cooler
inside the radiator...Looking at the service
manual for these trucks, 4x4 were done this
way....and I also think the bigblocks were
also routed the same. Although not certain.
I like the hose routed to the radiator
myself. I just think it looks cleaner.


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Old 03-20-2002, 09:45 PM   #5
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My opinion is that it would cool marginally better. In warmer months you wouldn't be using your heater, so the water entering your water pump from the 3/4" return hose is almost the same temp as when it left the block. So if it returned to the radiator, it would mix with the already cooler water and lose some heat to the radiator. I don't think it would be much however. It isn't passing through any cooling fins, it is just being dumped back into the right radiator tank and out the bottom hose again.

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