On a 1997 Chevy truck, the heater hoses connect to the heater core, which is located inside the dashboard. The two hoses run from the engine's water pump and thermostat housing to the firewall, where they connect to the inlet and outlet ports of the heater core. Typically, the hose coming from the engine connects to the inlet side of the heater core, while the other hose returns to the engine's cooling system. Always ensure the connections are secure to prevent leaks.
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Yes, it does matter how the heater hoses are connected to the heater core in an '87 Dodge Ram truck. Typically, one hose is the inlet and the other is the outlet, and connecting them incorrectly can lead to poor heating performance or potential damage to the heating system. It's essential to ensure that the hoses are hooked up according to the flow direction specified by the manufacturer for optimal operation.
the hoses hook to the back of the engine one on the right and one on the left, best way to work on these is from the underneath.
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On the front of the truck by the tow hook
Just un hook the hose's from heater core and put a piece of pipe in them or something and hook them together.
You can hook up an MSD Digital 6AL/6A on an 84 Chevy truck by first replacing the original cap, and rotor if they are worn out.
Its more than likely your heater core.
Cut both heater hoses and hook them together. Make the hose go from the motor to the radiator.
What size engine do you have, I'm trying to be sure someone has correctly connected my heater hoses up right on my 66 428 w/air T-Bird
cut all the hoses and wires and hook a chain to it and rip it out.
One goes from the heater core to the water pump, the other goes from the heater core to the intake manifold.