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<blockquote data-quote="RobPg1967" data-source="post: 2043" data-attributes="member: 224"><p>Hey people - Ive got my new heater ready to install and I wanted some advice of two questions I had. 1. I need to be able to shut off the flow to my heater for the summer months, it gets very hot in my area and I do this with all my other equipment. Not sure what the easiest way to do this would be... I realize I need a couple shut of valves installed within the lines - allowing the flow to not go to the heater yet still return to the engine to maintain circulation , any ideas ? 2. I have a picture up in the pictures page here that shows my engine ...and Ive highlighted in red where my new heater lines will go .... but Im not sure which side is the intake and suction . Give it a look , Thanks guys .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobPg1967, post: 2043, member: 224"] Hey people - Ive got my new heater ready to install and I wanted some advice of two questions I had. 1. I need to be able to shut off the flow to my heater for the summer months, it gets very hot in my area and I do this with all my other equipment. Not sure what the easiest way to do this would be... I realize I need a couple shut of valves installed within the lines - allowing the flow to not go to the heater yet still return to the engine to maintain circulation , any ideas ? 2. I have a picture up in the pictures page here that shows my engine ...and Ive highlighted in red where my new heater lines will go .... but Im not sure which side is the intake and suction . Give it a look , Thanks guys . [/QUOTE]
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