Re: [AMC-list] AND ANOTHER THING 195.6
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Re: [AMC-list] AND ANOTHER THING 195.6



On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 14:00, Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> In the FWIW category, the later sixes use a 5/8" hose for the bypass. It is
> plumbed into return side of the heater core lines in these engines. I don't
> know how hard it would be to do that on a 196 but it seems like it would be
> pretty simple to install a nipple near the t-stat and plug off the existing
> return fitting in the engine. If it's workable, it could even end up looking
> somewhat stockish.
>
>
Do you mean the 82-up water-cooled manifolds?

My '70 232, the heater bypasses the head by default. With the 82 manifold, I
have the heater in parallel with the heater with "Y"s. The 63 chassis has a
water shutoff valve; later engines leave the heater water on all the time
and just move the hot air around. So I can't plumb my heater like a
late-model.

Same on the 195.6; with the heater OFF, no hot water flows. Worse, the
heater return runs into a dedicated INLET in the water pump; the water pump
pumps from TWO sources, the bottom of the radiator and the heater.

It's an old car!
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