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Old 12-10-2015, 02:53 PM   #5
Lefkada
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Re: Question regarding AC/Heater removal

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Originally Posted by kehstr View Post
you could plug the lines, but it will let more coolant circulate, if you just connect the two points, along with the lines, there is no upper water pump line, do you have any overheating issues?
I second getting rid of the rubber fuel lines and replacing them with steel, the rubber lines like to leak, and then start fires. Where you have to have rubber lines, make sure you use fuel injection line, that is specifically make to hold to the chemicals in Fuel.
I have not experienced any overheating issues since bringing home the truck on Saturday, so you think plugging the outlets would be fine rather than connecting the two outlets/inlets with a hose to continue circulation? I'm trying to clear out and simplify the engine bay as much as possible.

Yes, I'll definitely update all the hoses. We don't want any fires!
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