wrote:
>
> This is a classic example why one should always take pictures and
good
> notes when disasembling your Mustang. I rebuilt the heater box on
> my '68 cp w/289 AT and thought memory would be enough to get the
system
> back together. Well, turns out I don't know which heater hose goes to
t-
> stat and what one goes to water pump. The heater core has a top and
> bottom connection. Can anyone set me straight on this? Also, does it
> matter which hose rides in the carb choke bracket? Yes, my camera and
> note pad are always going to be near by!
>
> Rodney
>
One thing I forgot to mention; when the heater hoses were put back
together and the engine warmed up the radiator water was forced into
the overflow canister and filled it up. At this point I assumed I had
assembled the hoses wrong.
Rodney
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