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How did they check for a blown head gasket?
Sounds like a bad mix door.
A blend door has no way to cause a gurgling air noise. The water/gurgling noise is there because there is air in the cooling system. It’s either losing coolant or there is air being introduced into the system. That’s my internet guess.
Quote from: jackelope on February 12, 2020, 08:50:13 AMA blend door has no way to cause a gurgling air noise. The water/gurgling noise is there because there is air in the cooling system. It’s either losing coolant or there is air being introduced into the system. That’s my internet guess.X7
Sounds like you have a partially plugged heater core. With a partially plugged heater core you won't get much heat output except when you are reving up like you stated. Also it will make that gurgling noise due to inefficient internal flow.If true that you are not losing coolant either internally or externally and you are not getting warmer than normal temps then its doubtful it is a head gasket. And if your engine temp did go up due to head gasket your heater would also get hot. Let your vehicle run for a bit with the heater off tem at low setting and check your heater hose temps. Should be similar.Then run heater for a bit temp hot. Check hoses again. Outlet hose should be cooler than the inlet.Start with the basics first.
I am not a mechanic, so take this for what it is worth, but it sounds like this is the part you need:https://www.oreillyauto.com/flux-capacitor?q=121gHope you get things working. I hate vehicle issues.