Posted by Randy on 4/28/2008, 15:18:59, in reply to "Re: heater core"
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Yes and no. It's best to be below the expansion tank, not radiator, to avoid a "bubble" in the cooling system. The bubble can cause overheating ... already a common problem. If you are looking at "Red Dot" heaters, one of the more common ones, they have vent valves available to compensate.
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: Who ever told you the core had to be lower
: then the radiator was correct. I also have
: ocean front property for sale in Arizona.
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: All FC heater cores are higher then the
: radiator. Though not the best heaters ever
: made they do work as all heater cores
: installed above the radiator. BTW, most are.
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: --Previous Message--
: I am instaling an after market heater and
: was
: told the core has to be no higher than the
: top of the radiator to get any heat .Is this
: true?
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