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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 3755970" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>Yeah, I am a member, but when I log it, my firewall at work blocks me posting and searching. That is why I opted for the OEM because I found a thread that indicated cheapos have an issue with air bubbles.</p><p></p><p>Due to daylight issues, I won't be able to check the hoses until Saturday. However, will the thermostat being open be noticable?</p><p></p><p>What I would do if it is indeed the heater core is cut the hoses and use a piece of heater hose to circumvent the heater until it is warm enough outside to complete the project. If it is clogged, I'd hate to see it bust on me in winter.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 3755970, member: 562352"] Yeah, I am a member, but when I log it, my firewall at work blocks me posting and searching. That is why I opted for the OEM because I found a thread that indicated cheapos have an issue with air bubbles. Due to daylight issues, I won't be able to check the hoses until Saturday. However, will the thermostat being open be noticable? What I would do if it is indeed the heater core is cut the hoses and use a piece of heater hose to circumvent the heater until it is warm enough outside to complete the project. If it is clogged, I'd hate to see it bust on me in winter. Thanks for your comments. [/QUOTE]
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