Grime in the heater parts, design flaw? |
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Grime in the heater parts, design flaw? |
rjames |
Nov 20 2007, 05:45 PM
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Edit to make sense :-)
So as I am in the middle of backdating my exhaust system, it was hard not to notice how much oil/grime was in the heating tubes (everything that connects to the exchangers and heater hose under the car). On each side there is a connection to the fan houseing and I am assuming that that's where the grime comes from. Seems like there should be some kind of filter or something to keep the tubes from getting filled with crap. At least that's how I felt after spending a day trying to clean 'em out. |
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