> > Right but without flow between the water pump and the heater
> > core the water in the heater core will remain at room
> > temperature except for radiant heat, which would be slow.
> > And as it warms reasonably in time with my gauge moving it
> > must be flowing and therefore the thermostat is at least
> > partially open.
>
Wait a minute...wait a minute...wait a minute.... You mean the heater core
DOES get above room temperature?
And now I think about it, if the heater core heats the room, how could the
heater core ever be other than the room temperature?
Gad, that's why I studied English and not Engineering.
:o)
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire
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