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The engine is a 1954 model 235.

Question #1: Since the truck never had a heater, I intend to get the truck running before I try to figure out if I am going to install one for my use. If I am not running a heater, is it acceptable to just plug the two places where the heater would connect? I know I could just run a hose from one to the other, but if it is not going to cause a problem, I would prefer to just plug those two openings.

Question #2: What is the small hole for in the top of the thermostat housing for?
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That hole is for a clamp for the fuel and vacuum lines that run in front of the valve cover over to the carburetor. Should be tapped 1/4-20 I believe.


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Thanks Kevin!


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On question #1, I think you could do it either way. I left the nipples for the heater hoses in place and put a short loop of hose on it. But plugging the holes would work as well, I believe. There wouldn't be a bypass of the thermostat like there would be with a short loop of hose.


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If plugging the holes won't cause a problem with overheating or creating a hot spot of some sort, I will probably just plug the holes.

Thanks!


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Plug them. A heater was a dealer-installed option on a lot of vehicles back then.
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Will do! Thanks all!


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Nick, Here's a pic I found with the thermostat clip.
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Thanks John! It does look clean and secure that way.


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