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> Removing exhaust / heater components
Cal
post Mar 2 2017, 08:11 AM
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Is it possible to just remove the heater control boxes, air guide plates, air ducts/elbows, J-pipes, etc. without removing the SSI heat exchangers....or is it just easier to remove everything? I'd like to clean up and repaint all of these items when I repaint my new (old) banana muffler.



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post Mar 2 2017, 08:20 AM
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they can be removed without disturbing the heat eaxchangers
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malcolm2
post Mar 2 2017, 09:09 AM
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don't lose the hardware for the control boxes. special nuts and bolts hold them tight to the HE, and the control cable has a special attachment, like your accel cable.

some stuff inside the engine bay needs to be removed to get to some sheet metal screws. At least on mine I have to remove the L-jet air box, then the aux fan. But I have had mine off several times.
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