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partwerks
post Oct 31 2015, 02:37 PM
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The mechanic is starting to piece things back together, and one of them being the new gas turbine heater which is somewhat temporarily mounted under the glove box, but had a question as to whether or not to plumb the heat into the one end of the valve, in the cowl area, and then cap off, say, the driver's side.

I don't know if he is correct, but he thought that the fresh air blower would mix the cool air with the hot air, but I thought that is what all of those controls on the dash were for, in that to separate things??
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post Oct 31 2015, 04:49 PM
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I want to know more about this heater and please take some photos of the installation
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