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- Pullman, WA
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2001
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 1st Gen Owner
Hi people! I think the heater hose that goes from my water pump to the heater control valve is leaking. It looks like it is at the connection to the water pump. The leak started yesterday, and we were lucky to see it dripping before we drove away. Need some advise and assurance to get me through this. The heater control valve on this truck is under the alternator, next to the water pump. Hard to see it, but I think it is a "two port" valve, and I think it would be a Motorcraft YG364 based on my searches. The hose from the water pump to the valve might be Motorcraft KH582. I figure that when I am replacing the 23 year old hose, that the control valve is going to break on me, so I am planning on replacing it too.
What is the easiest way to get to these parts? From below or above and what parts do I need to remove to get there? All the videos I have found online cover heater control valves located near the firewall, next to the heater core, yet this one is located next to the water pump.
Dillard, I have seen your threads suggesting the metal replacement valve (Four Seasons #74603). I am considering this solution. Since it has a 90 degree configuration on the input and output ports, it would definitely need to be moved to a different location. Not sure how you did it, but could you run bulk 5/8" heater hose from the water pump up to a convenient location for the valve, and then another 5/8" heater hose to the heater core fitting? Correct ID size? I would be bypassing the metal pipes that Ford puts here and there. Must be a purpose for these pipes, but I don't know.
Thanks,
Steve
What is the easiest way to get to these parts? From below or above and what parts do I need to remove to get there? All the videos I have found online cover heater control valves located near the firewall, next to the heater core, yet this one is located next to the water pump.
Dillard, I have seen your threads suggesting the metal replacement valve (Four Seasons #74603). I am considering this solution. Since it has a 90 degree configuration on the input and output ports, it would definitely need to be moved to a different location. Not sure how you did it, but could you run bulk 5/8" heater hose from the water pump up to a convenient location for the valve, and then another 5/8" heater hose to the heater core fitting? Correct ID size? I would be bypassing the metal pipes that Ford puts here and there. Must be a purpose for these pipes, but I don't know.
Thanks,
Steve