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lehmur 08-10-2003 7:33 PM

Yesterday while riding I found that my heater is leaking water in my boat. Today I checked the hoses to see if they might be the leaking point but I don't think they are. I don't know what the inards of the heater consist of, but I suspect that the leak is inside. Has anyone had a leaking heater? Any suggestions of things I can check without having to take it to the dealer? It's under warranty but I hate to wait 2 weeks to get my boat in for a heater leak. Can I just by-pass the heater by bridging the two hoses? Thanks.

airbesar 08-10-2003 7:55 PM

YMMV but I found I could bridge the two hoses. I think a regular garden hose fixit kit from Home Depot works. Measure everything to check. If it's under warranty, definitely have someone else fix it. I would call the dealer to clear bridging the hoses so they won't mess with you on the warranty work when you bring it in. Otherwise, if you have to fix yourself, it's sort of a pain but auto parts stores carry the heater core. You bring in the old one and they find the right picture in their catalog and match you up. For my Heatercraft 2 vent, it was something like a 1977 Lincoln heater core. Good luck.

peter_c 08-10-2003 9:58 PM

Mine leaked on me once and I took the core out and soldered where the pipe joined the core. Worked for years after. A bypass can be had from any auto parts store. <BR> <BR>Paul has some good ideas on calling to let them know so there are no warranty issues. <BR>

bjbatch 08-11-2003 10:00 AM

I could have written this post last week. My Heatercraft was also leaking hot water onto my subwoofer and feet (ugh) and it turned out to be the heater core. Yes you can bypass it and ship it off to Heatercraft under warranty to get repaired or replaced.

migitty 08-11-2003 10:11 AM

I'm on my fourth heater core. When they blow, it's easy to bypass them at the motor. To fix it, you have to drill out the rivits and replace the core in the box. My dealer keeps them in stock and doesn't charge me to replace them. I do it myself. Beats making an appointment and going through that "rigamaroll."

jwag 08-11-2003 11:15 AM

Most of the heaters use a standard auto heater core. Take it to a automotive store and they can find a replacement for about $70. <BR>

lehmur 08-11-2003 12:25 PM

Called the dealer. <BR>They OK'd me taking the heater out and bringing it to the shop. I'll just have to buy some peices to make the bypass today. Thanks all.

lehmur 08-11-2003 12:27 PM

"pieces" that is.

clint 08-11-2003 5:33 PM

My buddy had a heater core go bad waaaay out on Lake Powell. Using our best MacGuyver skills, we made a bypass out of a tube of chapstick. The trick was to not overtighten the hose clamps. It worked nicely for the rest of the trip. He had a radiator shop repair the core.

lehmur 08-11-2003 8:43 PM

I bought a Hose repair kit for $2.50 tonight and bypassed the core. I took the core out and sure enough I can see the spot where the leak is. Hopefully I'll be able to get a replacement quickly from the dealer.

peter_c 08-11-2003 9:07 PM

Sometimes if it is at the hose connections of the heater core, it will become stronger to solder it with a torch.

migitty 08-11-2003 9:07 PM

Mike, you're the Palmer riding "funky" stance snowboard guy, huh? How you been? We should hit the water one of these weekends. Are you going to Pedro for the GW event? If not, you should. Speaking of cores, no pooh-pooh but I actually replaced mine today. They are a royal pain but really, really good to have in the winter. Hope all is well. <BR> <BR>MP

lehmur 08-11-2003 9:22 PM

Hey Matt. Yep, that's me. I've been good. I think I saw you out on Kimmy and John's boat last weekend. I stopped to come back to say hi but I got closer and wasn't sure it was Kimmy and John. I didn't want to freak anyone out by coming towards them so I just headed out when I thought it wasn't them. <BR>We should definately ride sometime. I try and get out as much as I can. I am going to try and meet up with BLABEL and Melissa when they come up from SD the weekend of the 22nd though. Talk to ya later!


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