330 V8 heating / overheating

Old Nov 10, 2005 | 01:36 PM
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Question 330 V8 heating /heater core problem

I have a 2000 150 with the 330 v8, my question is that i seem to be getting a air bubble in the heater core, which causes my truck to leak coolant from the reservoir as it essentally has more coolant that it needs ones. I can some times get coolant into the heater core by opening the fill cap to remove the extra air in the system. My question is about the heater control valve. what exactly does this do. I imagine that if it is not the control valve I will just need to replace the heater core under the assumption that there is some sort of blockage. I have searched the message boards and know about the heater hose test to determine if your core is blocked or not, but that does not explain how i have have heat some times and not others. For instance I had heat halfway home for lunch then it got cold. After lunch i tired the heater hose test and found one warm, one cold hose. I wanted to compare this to the main coolant temp hose and squeezed that, and after a few squeezes i heard coolant bubbling flowing in to the heater core. I now have heat again (for a while)
Any insight would be appreicated
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