Posted by Carlmac 369 on April 27, 2022 at 08:13:44 from (96.44.109.224):
In Reply to: Thanks posted by Milk on April 26, 2022 at 14:51:15:
Quote: Tx Jim (quoted from post at 08:31:27 04/27/22)
Installing a heater hose manual coolant control valve isn't very difficult. Either drain coolant below valve installation site or gently squeeze hoses together with vice grip pliers & cut hose/install manual valve then check/add coolant.
Location of valve isn't important as any location of manual valve will stop water flow path through heater core.
"gently squeeze hoses together with vice grip pliers"
A little tip here. I use needle nose vice grips to do this. I also take a short piece of 5/16" or 3/8" fuel line and slip it over the jaws of the vice grips to prevent damaging the hose when clamping.
This post was edited by Carlmac 369 on 04/27/2022 at 08:14 am.
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