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<blockquote data-quote="thwerench" data-source="post: 123800" data-attributes="member: 21534"><p>Not sure what the flow rate should be. JakeK is probably close. Should be the full hose flow under low pressure. Remember this is off idle with machine warmed up If the heater core is flowing freely with no internal restriction. We use pressurized water to blow out suspected restricted heater cores in automotive use. I'm thinking 20 to 30 PSI or a little more not just a garden hose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwerench, post: 123800, member: 21534"] Not sure what the flow rate should be. JakeK is probably close. Should be the full hose flow under low pressure. Remember this is off idle with machine warmed up If the heater core is flowing freely with no internal restriction. We use pressurized water to blow out suspected restricted heater cores in automotive use. I’m thinking 20 to 30 PSI or a little more not just a garden hose [/QUOTE]
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