You can just loop a short length of hose from the one of two fittings behind the fan to the other one - just make it long enough to reach both fittings without getting tangled up in the belts, pulleys or fan, and you can run the car that way indefinitely. It doesn't care if it circulates water through the heater system. When you feel you want to fix it, just replace or have the heater core re-cored, and you'll be able to hook it all up again. New hoses are always a good idea if they are more than 5 years old or so. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 8:52 PM Subject: Re: IML: Now I'm smoking too! > Hi Dick, > Thanks for your reply. I do have a factory service manual I got on eBay. I > will look it up. I didn't have a lot of time today, but I wanted to cap off > the water lines. When I went to remove the hoses, one was very stubborn > coming off one of the connectors at the front of the engine, and I tore open > a short piece of hose under the connector. I figured this was an omen that I > should finally replace all the coolant hoses, since I have a myriad of hoses > and connectors going to that worthless water filter that I've been wanting to > bypass, and remove. I went to the auto parts store where employees tempers > were all overheated due to the unexpected rush of shoppers in there so close > to Christmas. I bough a couple of caps, and six feet of hose, and new clamps, > and a jug of coolant. I guess I have my work cut out for me when I return > from my Christmas get away. > Bill '59 Crown >