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no heat in central PA BRRRRRR

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Old January 22nd, 2011, 6:55 PM
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Hi,
I have a 96 chevy s10 pickup with a 95 chevy blazer motor in it and I have no heat! The heater hoses are not getting hot except for residual heat from the motor. There seems to be no water circulating in them. The truck and intake are from a 96 and the block is from a 95 I have a 95 water pump on it and I am not sure where the heater hoses are supposed to be. I do not know if I should get a 95 intake instead of a 96 or What.I am lost!!! Any ideas on what to do or where to put the heater hoses.
Thanks for any help in advance<
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Im not sure about all that engine swap stuff but mine does the same when the heater core is plugged up. I've had to flush mine out a few times in the last year
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Hi,
We blew through the hoses to the heater core and they were not blocked up.
Thanks anyway!
Any more ideas?
Den
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