Heat Exchanger for cabin heat, Does it need to stay on for engine cooling? |
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Heat Exchanger for cabin heat, Does it need to stay on for engine cooling? |
UkonCornelious |
Jan 1 2023, 08:21 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 10-February 21 From: Richmond, VA Member No.: 25,192 Region Association: Middle East |
I apologize if this has already been discussed somewhere on the forums previously, but I attempted a search and found nothing on the topic.
My question to the group is concerning the ducts connected to the heat exchangers which direct warmed air up to the heater blower for the cabin. I recently rebuilt my motor and reinstalled in in the car, but I'm not sure I care to hook up all the little parts for the heating system. My main concern is whether or not the engine required these parts to function properly. If these components really are just for the warming of air to be sent to the cabin, then it can wait. I'll worry about hooking it all up once everything else is done and the car is drivable. Thanks for all your help and wisdom! |
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