HEMI®Dart
TDR MEMBER
Hi Andy,
You are right about the water jacket pipe plug between # 5&6 Cylinders. A major PITA. I could see the plug from underneath the truck. Couldn't see or feel it from the top. I used an 8" extension and tried to feel when I had got it in the plug. A solid hour to R&R the plug with the hose barb.
I just checked my "in" hose from the block hose barb to the Espar inlet. There is about an 1. 5" clearence from the rearward part of the throttle rod. Plenty of room.
I'm guessing you left the moulded elbow part of the hose that goes to the heater itself a little too long. My "in" hose out of the heater makes a 90 degree bend, than almost a straight line to the block[5&6 cyl} hose barb.
I have approx 3" hose on the inlet port of the heater (flush with the heater body), then it makes a 90 degree bend towards the block hose barb.
In a nutshell, make sure your "in" hose from the block to the heater is not too long. Don't have a lot of straight hose coming off the Espar before it turns 90 degrees.
The "in" hose should come off the Espar , turn 90 degrees & run towards the rear of the throttle rod, right up to the engine block hose barb. If your 90 degree bend starts too late off the Espar, I could see it interfereing with the linkage. See what I mean?
Let me know how you make out.
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Bill R
94 2500 SLT 4x4 5 Speed, 3. 54 LS, JRE 4" exhaust, Autometer Pyro, Boost & Water temp gauges, Bosch 215 HP injectors, Timing @ 14. 7 º, JRE Stage III #4 plate 270/675, AFC spring kit, Scotty Air, Bully Dog Propane Injection, Roadmaster Active Suspension, Optima Red Tops, Geno`s Exhaust Blanket,Espar Heater (won it!), Synthetic lubes throughout.
[This message has been edited by HEMI®Dart (edited 12-24-2000). ]
You are right about the water jacket pipe plug between # 5&6 Cylinders. A major PITA. I could see the plug from underneath the truck. Couldn't see or feel it from the top. I used an 8" extension and tried to feel when I had got it in the plug. A solid hour to R&R the plug with the hose barb.
I just checked my "in" hose from the block hose barb to the Espar inlet. There is about an 1. 5" clearence from the rearward part of the throttle rod. Plenty of room.
I'm guessing you left the moulded elbow part of the hose that goes to the heater itself a little too long. My "in" hose out of the heater makes a 90 degree bend, than almost a straight line to the block[5&6 cyl} hose barb.
I have approx 3" hose on the inlet port of the heater (flush with the heater body), then it makes a 90 degree bend towards the block hose barb.
In a nutshell, make sure your "in" hose from the block to the heater is not too long. Don't have a lot of straight hose coming off the Espar before it turns 90 degrees.
The "in" hose should come off the Espar , turn 90 degrees & run towards the rear of the throttle rod, right up to the engine block hose barb. If your 90 degree bend starts too late off the Espar, I could see it interfereing with the linkage. See what I mean?
Let me know how you make out.
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Bill R
94 2500 SLT 4x4 5 Speed, 3. 54 LS, JRE 4" exhaust, Autometer Pyro, Boost & Water temp gauges, Bosch 215 HP injectors, Timing @ 14. 7 º, JRE Stage III #4 plate 270/675, AFC spring kit, Scotty Air, Bully Dog Propane Injection, Roadmaster Active Suspension, Optima Red Tops, Geno`s Exhaust Blanket,Espar Heater (won it!), Synthetic lubes throughout.
[This message has been edited by HEMI®Dart (edited 12-24-2000). ]