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Re: Heater Core Observations
On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, John A. Landry wrote:
> Properly sealing the heater core in the heater case is probably pretty
> important to getting hot air into the cab. If the seal is deteriorated and
> gone, plus debris has partially blocked the core, heat output may suffer.
I re-used what was left of the OEM gasket, and then applied lots of
Copper RTV...
> Possibly the heater core you found in your 77 isn't original but may have come
> from another non-Scout IH vehicle. Or possibly it's an IH replacement.
Just so we both understand, the numbers are marked on the sheetmetal
"cover" or "cap" on the in/out-put side. This piece is shaped like a U,
but more like:
_ _
|_|
With the in and out-let going through the center of this "U". Just in
case the "cover" or "cap" is a different part number than the actual *core*.
I did find out, the hard way of course, the 2.5" core won't fit into the
2" heater box.. it *almost* fits.. I just couldn't get it to slide in
that last 1/4" or so.. measuring, the "U" cap on the firewall side is
1.75" and 2" (2" core, 2.5" core)..
I ended up yanking the whole heater assembly from the '72 and swapping it
across. I'll know in the next day or two if that makes a large
difference in the heater.
I have another problem to deal with first..
-Tom
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