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Scoop i have looked at your heater plumbing and your on the mark.I made the statement for those with a factory installed heater on a 1000 many dont install their own heater as you did.Buggyman 10 miles south in clinton.
EDIT: See post #28 below.Is there a way to bypass the heater core, so it doesn’t have to be running in the summer?
Depends on how everything is plumbed. Post some pictures, we can see how it is.Is there a way to bypass the heater core, so it doesn’t have to be running in the summer?
I haven’t bought one yet. Was trying to determine that before buying and installing it.Depends on how everything is plumbed. Post some pictures, we can see how it is.
If the unit you purchase does not come with any type of temp control (to limit coolant flow), all you need to do install a ball valve or similar valve inline on the hose supplying coolant to the heater core. Something like this (see pic). Then you can just shut it off in the summer and back in the winter.I haven’t bought one yet. Was trying to determine that before buying and installing it.
Looking at the install directions on infernos website, it looks like I would need a T and two valves. Does that sound right?If the unit you purchase does not come with any type of temp control (to limit coolant flow), all you need to do install a ball valve or similar valve inline on the hose supplying coolant to the heater core. Something like this (see pic). Then you can just shut it off in the summer and back in the winter.
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Not familiar with the Inferno install.Looking at the install directions on infernos website, it looks like I would need a T and two valves. Does that sound right?