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Joined: Fri Jun 06, 2003 9:10 pm Posts: 683 Location: Flatland, Saskatchewan, Canada
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The bypass valve allows coolant to be circulated through the system but not through the heater core. If you just put a valve in, coolant would not circulate though any of the lines, just the radiator hoses. As far as heat goes, seems to me that it would take longer for the heat to get to the core, as the coolant in the lines will be somewhat cold and will have to be cycled through when the valve is turned. Another thing to think about is, pressure in the line from the heater core to the coolant pump. I am not too sure about psi, but it would be putting some pressure on that hose when the engines running, which could just make more problems/leaks down the road.
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