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mitch
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April 23, 2002, 05:48:36 AM »
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I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on installing a smiths heater in to my FC. The inlet and Outlet pipes forthe heater radiator are not posistioned the sameas the holes through the fire wall.
Is there different styles of heater?
and if so could I have the wrong type to fit on my firewall?
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April 23, 2002, 06:27:12 AM »
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hey there mitch ,
yes there were different types of heaters .
i think by memory three ?
the smiths , warmaride and maybe even bosch.
anyway if the two holes on your fire wall are
next to each other then , it sounds like those
holes are for the nasco warmaride heater .
the holes for the smiths heater should be at
opposite ends of each other .like below.
i can email you some more pics if you want ?
hope this helps coolaride
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April 23, 2002, 09:31:53 AM »
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Mitch,
I have a copy of the template for a Smiths Heater courtesy of Ken McLean. He never ceases to amaze me where he gets all his info. Looking forward in buying his book when he has finished.
The template is also the same stud pattern as the warmaride. I tried to e-mail you but the message bounced back and said it didn't like your address.
I am interested in Cooarides heater though as it seems to have some type of vent system and controlled from the inside.
If you leave your e-mail address I will pass on the template as I am unsure on how to leave it hear.
Rod
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April 24, 2002, 06:23:50 AM »
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Thanks for your help Rod and Coolaride.
It seems, from the picture supplied and by looking at my ute, that the ute came with a Nasco Warmaride heater and the previous owner must have planned on fitting the smiths type.
If you could please send me some more pics, coolaride and template, Rod it would be very much apreciated.
My new Email address is
mitch.butler@norske-skog.com.au
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April 24, 2002, 07:42:54 AM »
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Hi Coolride,
I was wondering if having the heater draw air in from the engine bay caused any unpleasant oders and if it dose help any with the heating.
I have a EH two speed prem heater set up in my FC and was thinking of fabricating a duct system much like you have.
Is the system on your car original, looks much like a set up I have seen on a 57/58 vaxhaul but they drew air from the driver side via ducting to the side of the radiator.
Regards ,
Steve
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April 24, 2002, 01:20:14 PM »
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hey there steve ,
no unpleasant odours due to the ducting which connects to another duct next to the radiator . see pic below.
yes , this is an original set up. ( well 99% sure anyway)
it also has a dual control panel underneath the glovebox
which alows the air flow to be controlled and heater taps to be turned off .
i`m also sure that the smiths bullet type heater didn`t come with the two engine bay ducts(again 99% sure).
thats the only difference between these heaters ,
besides the sticker with one saying smiths and the other
saying nasco .
it`s a very effective heater , keeps me warm all winter long
regards coolaride
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April 24, 2002, 09:38:17 PM »
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coolaride,
That is definitely original - my very first FC had one of those heaters, and in fact I have the fitting instructions for it. In my case that thick grey hose had a couple of splits in it, and used to smell pretty bad.
I don't think the fitting instructions would scan very well, since they are on a single fold-out sheet much bigger than my A4 scanner could cope with, and the previous owner had repaired it with sticky tape that's gone a lovely yellow colour, in such a way that it won't actually sit flat
. But I'll have a go if anyone is
really
keen. In any case I can give you it's correct name and model code if you're interested.
cheers
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April 25, 2002, 04:21:48 AM »
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Hi everyone. My first FC also had the same set up as Coolarides & Richards. I have also seen variations that include a heater box (mounted in the engine bay, oppisite to the battery) that has a small core that draws water from the motor, but doesn't send it through the firewall. There was a small motor that sucked the air into the passenger compartment via a similar ducting as Coolarides. It had a much more complicated control panel which included a "Boost" switch. I will try & get a photo if anyone is interested.
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The heater with the remote water heater as described by 4 hammers was actually very clever. By taking the hot water out of the cabin allowed the fan to actually blow cool air into the cabin during hot days rather than air which had already gone through the water in the Nasco Warmaride style heater. This water was warm even though the tap may have been off and made turning the fan on a very unpleasant experience. One of the FC's I owned had the same heater as described by 4 hammers and it was a real beauty. The other advantage it had was that it was very compact inside the cabin.
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Not to mention avoiding having hoses pumping scalding water through the cabin. They make a hell of a mess when they break, or when the heater core rusts out. Don't they Alex?
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