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...from heater on idle is a good indication that you have either restricted flow to, or through heater core, either from partially plugged core, restriction in lines to & from core, or possible weak ...

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...core spark plug wires on motorcycles Why? That is not true. Motorcycles use internal combustion engines that operate on the same principles as every other internal combustion engine. Core type of the ...

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no hot air?? if the engine comes up to temp correctly then you most likely have is a plugged heater core or low coolant. if the heater core is plugged the try removing the hoses to the core and ...

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...CORE PLUG.TO CHANGE CORE PLUG YOU CAN USE A HAMMER AND A LARGE PUNCH.KNOCK CORE PLUG SIDEWAYS IN BORE.PULL CORE PLUG OUT WITH PLIERS.WHEN INSTALLING NEW CORE PLUG IN BORE.MAKE SURE INSIDE BORE CLEAN ...

heater core plugged how do you flush it. I have no heat a mechanic friend said the heater core was plugged. Will that fix the problem or should I put a heater core in the car. OK START WITH COLD CAR ...

...core itself. Plug one of the hoses up with something to keep the cleaner in the heater core, THEN, find a way to empty the core best done with shop air, then pour a radiator cleaner into the other ...

...well only luke warm air I have changed the fan thermostat and water pump Possible plugged heater core. Check heater hoses when engine at operating temperature. Both hoses should be close to the ...

...heats up to normal operating temp set heater to control positions still no heat Maybe the heater core is plugged or you haven't bled it properly? If the heater hose returning from the core to the ...

...core plug and lever it out.

Clean around the area where the new core plug will go, put a smear of sealant around the rim of the core plug and where it will fit.

Push the core plug into ...

...plug or knock in deformable plugs or the more common steel dishes - core plugs! Die cast blocks do not need core plugs as there is no core that needs support during the casting process. I expect the ...

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