Hi, sorry, I'm sure this gets asked every year... I tried searching I swear.
Apparently I didn't have the lung capacity I've had in the past when winterizing last year... wet feet at the driver's seat first time out this year, leaky heater core. Booo.
Boat is a 2000 SAN.
I bypassed the heater core and took out the heater unit... The previous owner made that even more fun by wrapping the whole thing in stereo amplifiers. I have yet to pull the core out of the box and take it to the auto parts place to try to match it up. I hear that's way cheaper than buying a Nautique-specific one.
My question is: does it matter which hose goes on which hose barb on the heater core? I can't imagine that it does, but maybe there's flow from one or the other and you want input at the top and outlet at the bottom...?
Follow up question: When blowing out the heater core from the engine end of those hoses, I'd assume it would be more effective to be blowing into the upper hose, and pushing water out of the lower hose. Which hose is which at the engine end? There's one up near the water pump, and one at the lower engine block on the starboard side. Engine is the 5.7 Apex. Maybe I was blowing into the lower hose and trying to push water uphill out of the core, and that's why I had issues.
Thanks!!
Apparently I didn't have the lung capacity I've had in the past when winterizing last year... wet feet at the driver's seat first time out this year, leaky heater core. Booo.
Boat is a 2000 SAN.
I bypassed the heater core and took out the heater unit... The previous owner made that even more fun by wrapping the whole thing in stereo amplifiers. I have yet to pull the core out of the box and take it to the auto parts place to try to match it up. I hear that's way cheaper than buying a Nautique-specific one.
My question is: does it matter which hose goes on which hose barb on the heater core? I can't imagine that it does, but maybe there's flow from one or the other and you want input at the top and outlet at the bottom...?
Follow up question: When blowing out the heater core from the engine end of those hoses, I'd assume it would be more effective to be blowing into the upper hose, and pushing water out of the lower hose. Which hose is which at the engine end? There's one up near the water pump, and one at the lower engine block on the starboard side. Engine is the 5.7 Apex. Maybe I was blowing into the lower hose and trying to push water uphill out of the core, and that's why I had issues.
Thanks!!
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