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Heater Hose Connections

bottleworks

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Nice truck. Congrats!
Here's a question... In the picture below of your truck, it shows the heater connected to the upper connection on the right. I thought you connect it to the lower one on the pump? I am just about to run my heater lines and I don't want to incorrectly connect it.
 

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doghead

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Here's a question... In the picture below of your truck, it shows the heater connected to the upper connection on the right. I thought you connect it to the lower one on the pump?
Yes, the one hose with the red arrow should be installed lower where the red arrow labeled "not here" is. This is the same question I asked you Mark, about 3 or 4 weeks ago. With your help finding this in the tech manual, I changed mine ( it was originally installed the same as pictured above) while I had the coolant system drained as the result of a lower radiator hose failure. Thanks again!
 

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The heater or any other coolant loop (filter, fuel tank heater etc) should be fed from the engine side of the thermostat and return to the water pump.
 
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