JeepSJ
05-28-2004, 10:01
While I am on the topic of fluid circulation through the engine, I have a question about coolant going to the heater core.
From what I can see, hot coolant is picked up from the t-stat crossover, routed through the heater core, then back into the water pump (or the cold tank on the radiator, depending on year/application). Question - does that coolant circulate through the heater core all the time, and is that part of the bypass circuit when the thermostat is closed? I need to know because the heat/air-cond unit that I want to use has a valve that stops the coolant from going through the heater core when the heat is off. I know there is a bypass hose that goes from the t-stat housing to the water pump - is that the only bypass that the system needs?
Thanks!
From what I can see, hot coolant is picked up from the t-stat crossover, routed through the heater core, then back into the water pump (or the cold tank on the radiator, depending on year/application). Question - does that coolant circulate through the heater core all the time, and is that part of the bypass circuit when the thermostat is closed? I need to know because the heat/air-cond unit that I want to use has a valve that stops the coolant from going through the heater core when the heat is off. I know there is a bypass hose that goes from the t-stat housing to the water pump - is that the only bypass that the system needs?
Thanks!