"madness" <u40318@uwe> wrote in message news:7d924a12972ea@uwe...
> Hi, I have a '95 chev silverado 4x4 - I've replaced the radiator (it ran hot,
> overheated, and leaked) I replaced the thermostat and the heater core twice
> (it keeps blowing out). I've never had good heat from the heater in the truck
> and I can sometimes hear the water gurgle back into the overflow jug when I
> shut the truck off. As I said, the heater core blew out again. Could a bad
> water pump cause a heater core to blow out? That would explain the no heat
> issue. Any advice? Thanks.
>
> madness
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There is and adjustment for the heat flap just behind the dash, and about 1 foot left
of the glove box. Make sure the cable is adjusted as far apart as you can. This will make
sure that the flap that controls airflow over the heater core is fully closed. You also
need to have the proper radiator cap. Yours sounds like its keeping too much
pressure in the system. After you get the right cap, you will need to check the level
each day for about a week. It will take more water over that time as it works out
the air pockets. With the right cap, you should be fine. In case you cant find the
heater core flap adjustment where I said it should be, just follow the cable from the
ac/heater control box (The massive black thing your core is in) to a place where
you can make an adjustment. It might be behind the controls also.
Hope that helps.
HDS
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