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 the outlets that fan the disks 
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Post the outlets that fan the disks
if i block them up will i get more air into the cab? will it be warm?(i suspect not) my so called "heating" is non existant even with the muff in place :(
ive adjusted the control cables btw, air wafts in but its luke warm

ajay, freezing to death on the way to the shops :cry:


February 24th, 2013, 12:54 am
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Post Re: the outlets that fan the disks
Technically yes, more air would come into the cab, but given that the cowlings etc aren't air-tight, its not going to be a huge difference. Just make sure the vent hoses are in good condition etc. I find that my 'heating' is best after a good 10-15 miles or so.

Also, check that the flaps which direct the air either into the cab or out the dump tubes aren't bent and therefore not sealing properly. Matt concannon also sells repair kits for the foam seal on these flaps which helps with air leakage.


February 24th, 2013, 12:58 am
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thanks for that info smithe ill give it a go tomorrow
they wernt connected anyway,
i,m 60 and feel the cold now days!!
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February 24th, 2013, 1:58 am
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No worries. I've found with the more recent vent hoses i've gotten from ecas (ICCCR), the foam isn't attached to the cardboard outer very well, so when you shove it on, the foam sorta squishes up inside the tube and stops it sealing around the exchanger/bulkhead thingy. Easy to fix with 5 minutes and some UHU glue, but worth watching out for.


February 24th, 2013, 2:19 am
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well thanks for the info my freind , bed time now


February 24th, 2013, 2:33 am
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ayjay wrote:
well thanks for the info my freind , bed time now

What's a bed time? Whenever i'm not working I turn nocturnal :lol:


February 24th, 2013, 2:36 am
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I tried that,but found it making the car colder,maybe too much air for the heat exchangers to cope with?

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February 24th, 2013, 1:21 pm
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I doubt you'd notice a difference. New heater tubes and foam on the flaps in the exchangers would make more difference. Or put a coat on.

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February 24th, 2013, 8:51 pm
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Post Re: the outlets that fan the disks
i had a quick look today the pipes are a bit slack one has a hole in the side too from the gear stick rubbing against it :roll:
the luke warm air just about wafts in
perhaps i need a duvet :lol:


February 24th, 2013, 10:50 pm
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Post Re: the outlets that fan the disks
ayjay wrote:
i had a quick look today the pipes are a bit slack one has a hole in the side too from the gear stick rubbing against it :roll:
the luke warm air just about wafts in
perhaps i need a duvet :lol:

Well there's your problem! Just splash out on a new set from uncle roy and reap the rewards. Just remember and check that the foam is well attached as I mentioned above.


February 25th, 2013, 9:12 am
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