Hello everyone,
My heater craft heater has never been that hot, and I am looking to make it more hot if possible. My lake is cold/ air temps I have my hot water coming off the intake manifold location (I believe stock location) then it runs kink free to the heater core, then out to the raw water intake via a Y fitting (low idle) that heatercraft sells. The hot water into the core is hot, but out is colder, like it should be, but only warm air comes out. If I leave the heater off for say 5 minutes or so, then turn the heater on, its much hotter, but slowly gets colder. My engine temp runs pretty hot with my current thermostat of 185.
Would it be hotter if I had it recirculating through just the hot side of the thermostat? Like out of the intake and into the motor water pump? So it never really gets cold?
The Y strainer, has a small hole in it on the Y side, I assume that's to slow the exit of hot water from the engine? Could I drill it out more? Any ideas?!!
My heater craft heater has never been that hot, and I am looking to make it more hot if possible. My lake is cold/ air temps I have my hot water coming off the intake manifold location (I believe stock location) then it runs kink free to the heater core, then out to the raw water intake via a Y fitting (low idle) that heatercraft sells. The hot water into the core is hot, but out is colder, like it should be, but only warm air comes out. If I leave the heater off for say 5 minutes or so, then turn the heater on, its much hotter, but slowly gets colder. My engine temp runs pretty hot with my current thermostat of 185.
Would it be hotter if I had it recirculating through just the hot side of the thermostat? Like out of the intake and into the motor water pump? So it never really gets cold?
The Y strainer, has a small hole in it on the Y side, I assume that's to slow the exit of hot water from the engine? Could I drill it out more? Any ideas?!!
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