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Alfetta water pump/heater issues
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- Subject: Alfetta water pump/heater issues
- From: Jon Pike <[email protected]>
- Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 00:57:38 -0800
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Car: 1978 Sport Sedan w/ 60k miles
I believe I have a problem with my water pump. When idling (around 750
RMPs) at a stoplight the heater will start to blow cold air after about
10-15 seconds. Given enough time the temperature gauge will rise as well.
Once Im on my way, or if I raise the RPMs above 1200 or so, everything
returns to normal. I assume the water pump not circulating the coolant
efficiently at low RPMs causes this.
Hi Craig..
Sounds like you have some kind of blockage to the heater core. If the
coolant flow through the whole engine was that bad, I'd think you would
have had serious other problems by now.
So, some kind of Crud Blockage(tm) someplace.. you might try pulling
hoses and trying to force water or air thru the core to troubleshoot
where it is. Odds are it's someplace either in a hose, the core itself,
a bad heater valve, or possibly the heater valve isn't being turned on
all the way by the cable linkage..
All the above are cheaper (well, possibly not for a very clogged heater
core) than a new waterpump, so rejoice!
Happy hunting..
Jon
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