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Where do you get the elbow valves? Around here I only found 3/8 thread elbow valves, and I need 1/2 inch. When funds allow, my future setup will be to have a coolant filter parallel to the heater, with a cable shut off valve on the input hose.I wouldn't use rivets, as "you never know" when you might have to get back in there. I have replaced my fittings with elbow valves, because "you never know" when you might have to replace a hose or busted heater core. I actually used a Ford 'cable operated' heater valve for the input hose. That way when it's warm I can just push the cable in from the dash inside. I'm getting to old to be crawling all over the engine compartment shutting off valves.
See these getting referenced here-and-there:Until then I need to figure out how to get the cage fan into the blower housing. I'm thinking of using the horizontal drill press to drill out the welds holding the air fin/plate at the output of the blower. I don't really want to damage it but it has to be done. I can put the plate back with bolts or rivets. I am also wondering if I will regret not putting valves on the heater hoses. The other issue I have is I ran out of 4 inch automotive duct for going between the damper elbow and defroster. I might just use regular house duct. It looks dumb but it is cheap. I also need to find some bullet connectors and the appropriate crimper to install them on the bare wires. Also, I need to put together the alcohol sniffer for the air compressor, which will require 1/8 inch npt fittings.
The evaporator/sniffer is just a jar with input and output tube, and air bubbles through the alcohol, adding the vapor to the air lines to prevent freeze ups. They are usually homemade, but you can buy them.See these getting referenced here-and-there:
- sounds worth installing
- are they common off-the-shelf items?
- any particularly recommended brand/ model?
Am I about to get a smack-slap for not dancing to the Google beat?!!
I bought mine at "Summit Racing" . The part is " Four Seasons 84703 "Where do you get the elbow valves? Around here I only found 3/8 thread elbow valves, and I need 1/2 inch. When funds allow, my future setup will be to have a coolant filter parallel to the heater, with a cable shut off valve on the input hose.
Never heard of a socket "exploding" before:Looks like I am going to upgrade to the valved fittings, after yesterdays issue. I borrowed a line wrench from my neighbor to loosen the draincock. I got that. However, it was recomended that I plumb in the intake of the circulating coolant heater to the 3/8npt fitting behind the starter relay instead. I borrowed a 7/16 8 point socket to remove that plug, and when I was pulling on the breaker bar, I heard a crack. I thought "oh good, it is loose". However, when I went to loosen the npt plug on the manifold, the socket exploded, sending shrapnel at my face and dropping socket fragments into the alternator.
Actually, I would call it more of a "energenic shatter". It looks like I will be getting a set of drain plug sockets. http://www.amazon.com/Sunex-2841-2-Inch-Socket-8-Piece/dp/B002GT5VPM/ref=pd_sim_sbs_a_4Never heard of a socket "exploding" before:
- are you maybe exaggerating?
- or did the thing actually "detonate"?!
As a mechanic, I can verify that sometimes under extreme conditions sockets do indeed explode ! as if there was a charge of gun powder in it !!! I remember trying to get the warranty on a "Snap-On" socket that grenaded on me. The dealer was not amused at my explanation and said some how I had abused the socket. In the end I did get my new socket.Never heard of a socket "exploding" before:
- are you maybe exaggerating?
- or did the thing actually "detonate"?!
I am having the exact same problem. I was getting some leaking from some of the other hose connections when the temperature went below zero degrees Fahrenheit. So I figured it was similar, glad that you tore it apart first. And thanks for the pictures.It seems the lower hose clamp was too loose and coolant was dripping from the hose and under the plate where the mounting studs connect. If you see coolant coming out of the mounting studs, it is likely the hose. It is very hard to see right where the hose touches the lower tank walls at the connection. If you notice a leak when the weather starts to get cold, check your clamps!
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Given choice between 1) an in-line coolant heater, or 2) a block heater is it "six of one/ half-a-dozen of the other", or is there strong recommendation of one over the other (for the Deuce). Any strong opinions?Well howdy and all that Cold stuff from North Dakota....everything has a heater........I got a m35A2 last year ....made sure it had a hardtop and heater installed.....had the shop put a block heater for the engine also........I bought the Ether start kit for it on line....had the shop put it on also..that was mid AUG.....This last Xmas she fired just fine.......I have a remote start for the Duece..called the kids..hehehehe looking to buy some chains for it next...My hats off to you doing all of the work in the cold...May it come to a Very good end for you ...later gator.....Nice pixs also....
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