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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4977" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>No.</p><p> The restrictor goes in the loop that parallels the heater circuit, with the idea that restricting that loop will push more coolant through the heater loop. Yet when you turn the heater down (buy slowing the coolant through it, with a valve) enough water need to go through the bypass loop with the restrictor (not the heater) to keep the temp across the block (fairly) even until the thermostat opens, then while its open the majority of the water will circulate through the rad.</p><p>Anyway, I choked the bypass loop down to 3/8" from 7/8.</p><p>I'll put my temp gun on the heater hoses and compare the temp in and out. hopefully the two hose will be close to the same temp. If not I need more restriction in the bypass loop.</p><p>I have been though your door before Charger, I'll try to drop by sometime.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4977, member: 307"] No. The restrictor goes in the loop that parallels the heater circuit, with the idea that restricting that loop will push more coolant through the heater loop. Yet when you turn the heater down (buy slowing the coolant through it, with a valve) enough water need to go through the bypass loop with the restrictor (not the heater) to keep the temp across the block (fairly) even until the thermostat opens, then while its open the majority of the water will circulate through the rad. Anyway, I choked the bypass loop down to 3/8” from 7/8. I'll put my temp gun on the heater hoses and compare the temp in and out. hopefully the two hose will be close to the same temp. If not I need more restriction in the bypass loop. I have been though your door before Charger, I'll try to drop by sometime. Ken [/QUOTE]
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