I bought the rad off Ebay. Don't remember the name. I have one hell of a hill to drive up to get to the road so that got it hot pretty quick. I'm not sure about what popstar is saying about the need for turning on the hot air to burp. If these cars have a heater core flow control valve, that would be correct but the way the temp control works, it's all ways blending hot with cold from the variable 2 blend doors to match your temp settings. So the coolant is all ways flowing threw the heater core no matter what setting you have on the auto climate control or even if its off entirely. I would be wrong in it being a constant flow if there is a flow control valve, I'm not aware of one at this point. If you have temp up on your temp gauge and the blend door arm moves the grey AC blend door down below to the left of your glove box, A no heat in this case means your upper blend door arm is broken. The black arm stems snap off like dry twigs. See the pictures. And that leave the upper heater core air door shut = no air can get threw the heater core. Plenty of cold, but ZERO hot, not even slightly warm will come threw that shut upper door.
Part 2 Ultimate blend door repair FINALY 8/22/20