Posted by redtom on January 28, 2015 at 07:04:10 from (97.84.145.28):
I'm still struggling with a basic 98 1500WT with a 4.3L, Not equipped with AC. Came in for low heat, acted just like low coolant. Level was OK. Put in a new stat. Its cold as heck outside right now so warm up takes a little. New stat functions correctly but still gotta rev it up to get heat. Pull it in, flush system with flush. Put acid type rad cleaner right in core hoses and flush core with garden hose-got good flow. Same thing gotta rev it up for heat. Pull water pump impeller looks good-put new on any way...NOW ITS WORSE. Very little warmth when I feel heater hoses. As far as I know there is no valve on this model only a blend door which is working, besides if the blend door was failing the hoses should still be hot. Can the intake be plugged that tight? I will reflush again tonight-I work nights. And I am gonna try to put the power washer directly in as many outlets and fittings I can. This is a very basic set up and I am embarrassed that I can't figure it out!
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