Can't get heat !

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KiotiKevin

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Port Morien, N.S., Canada
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Kioti NX4510
Can anyone help with an easier process to get my antifreeze to circulate. (I believe my heater was tampered with to give me this problem. They just pulled the hoses off from the heater enough to allow an air gap) I have a cab heater in a Kioti Ck25 and it was a bugger to get heat to it when I installed it. It is a 3 cylinder Diesal, Got the kit when I got my Sims Cab. Any suggestions would be appreciated . Thanks
 
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Can anyone help with an easier process to get my antifreeze to circulate. (I believe my heater was tampered with to give me this problem. They just pulled the hoses off from the heater enough to allow an air gap) I have a cab heater in a Kioti Ck25 and it was a bugger to get heat to it when I installed it. It is a 3 cylinder Diesal, Got the kit when I got my Sims Cab. Any suggestions would be appreciated . Thanks

You probably have an air bubble trapped in your heater core. Maybe hook some sort of pump up to the coolant lines going in and flush the air out of the core.
 
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We have the same problem with heaters on boats. Remove the outlet hose with the engine running and allow it to burp the air then shove the hose on quickly and top off the radiator all without shutting the thing down. I have went as far as to install a valve up high in the system to burp things because in a boat every time you shut down the motor it drains since there is now radiator to create a loop, they use lake water 90% of the time for engine cooling and cockpit heat.

Chris
 
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I use an in-line electric fuel pump to circulate the coolant through my heater core, which is at the top of my cab.
 
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hwp is the fuel pump set up to be happy with water and to be that hot? If it has been running a long time that way I guess it's ok. As far as the original poster if you install one of those antifreeze flush kits from the auto store and use a bit of hose pressure to force the air out of the system would that work? As long as you left enough antifreeze to cover the temp extremes for winter and summer.
 
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hwp is the fuel pump set up to be happy with water and to be that hot? If it has been running a long time that way I guess it's ok.

I've been using the electric fuel pump system in the heater circuit for at least 10 years without any problems so I guess the temperature is not a problem and there is probably enough lubricant, etc. in the antifreeze to prevent any corrosion. I take my cab off for the summer so the pump sits dry for several months but that doesn't seem to hurt it. Electric fuel pumps are quite inexpensive so it doesn't really matter if they only last a few years.
 
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You do have fluid in the system? The hose didn't get pinched when the cab was installed causing the fluid to drain.

Lloyd
 
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Nope. Not pinched. Lots of fluid. Blew the heater out with air - lots of circulation there. Just trying to get it to circulate. I am sure there is air trapped somewhere. Looking for the best way to bleed it. Thanks
 
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Hey Kevin

On my IH1066 there are shut off valves on the intake line and the outgoing line at the block, could someone have just
shut one of the valves.
 

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