[Shotimes] not enough heat

Ron Porter ronporter@prodigy.net
Sun, 20 Nov 2005 02:23:46 -0500


FWIW, over the years I had two instances of low heat, and two of almost zero
heat.

The low heat was a bad blend door (which I could hear clicking). The 2nd
time was when the radiator cap was holding near zero pressure.

The two times of almost zero heat were from air bubbles in the system. When
I played with the system over a couple of days trying to get all of the air
out, the heat magically came back.

Ron Porter


-----Original Message-----
From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of James White
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 9:36 PM
To: shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: [Shotimes] not enough heat

The '95 MTX has always had a problem making enough heat since I got 
it in April of '04, but it was the worst that it had been on Thursday.


Coming home from Minneapolis the outside air was in the high teens 
and the best that the heater could do was 70-80 degree air output.


I was COLD for 500 miles!

Tested the EATC functions and all seemed OK.  Water temp was right 
at 190-195 with a new OEM thermostat and cap.  But little heat!

As a part of the 60k, I added a jug of Prestone flush, ran it a week 
and then drained it out, ran straight water through the system for 
30 minutes and then drained that out as per instructions, and then 
added the 50/50 mix.

I assume that the heater core has a restriction, but how do I tell 
for sure?  How tell if the heater core is allowing proper flow?

And if it isn't, other than replacing it, what would stand a chance 
of uncloging it?  Citric acid? Phosphoric acid?

regards, Jim White - greensho@crown.net
'95mtx 187k and cold
'93mtx with broken subframe mounts..
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