J JRPony New Member Jun 10, 2005 83 0 0 Las Vegas, NV Mar 3, 2006 #1 Mar 3, 2006 #1 Tomorrow, I plan on slapping on a new Edelbrock water pump on the 5.0. Since I don't use my heater, would there be any problems in just installing some plugs in the 2 heater inlet/outlet holes on the pump housing?
Tomorrow, I plan on slapping on a new Edelbrock water pump on the 5.0. Since I don't use my heater, would there be any problems in just installing some plugs in the 2 heater inlet/outlet holes on the pump housing?
D Daggar New Member Jul 19, 2004 3,902 5 0 Mar 3, 2006 #2 Mar 3, 2006 #2 Just route the outlet back into the inlet.
M Mike92GT Founding Member Jan 23, 2002 583 0 0 Florida Mar 4, 2006 #3 Mar 4, 2006 #3 I wouldn't plug them both, just the one for the heater if you want. Leave the bypass hose fitting that goes to the T-stat connected
I wouldn't plug them both, just the one for the heater if you want. Leave the bypass hose fitting that goes to the T-stat connected
8 86bluecobra Advanced Member Dec 20, 2004 4,265 12 69 B.C. Canada Mar 4, 2006 #4 Mar 4, 2006 #4 just use a piece of heater hose and make a loop to connect the 2 of them.