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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    just disconnect the hoses at firewall and join them together
    Oh those two. Maybe I will for now so it doesn't leak. I wonder how much is actually stored in the core itself?
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    Maybe a quart. Blow air through there to get it blow the water out the hose rather than letting it drip onto the floor.
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    not a lot. maybe a quart at the most.
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    Blow air through the vents? I dont think that will work...























    Kidding, but what side do I need to blow through? Does it matter?
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    no it doesn't matter. it is just a straight through design like a radiator, just a lot smaller.
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    Gotcha. I will knock that out sometime soon.
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    Coolant circulates through it no matter what the dial is set to so bypass it at the firewall as Greg suggested or pull the entire dash and replace the core.

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