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> Cutting the heat exchangers, Good? Bad? Neither?
buhs914
post Sep 3 2009, 10:46 PM
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So i live in Buckeye, AZ and it never really gets cold enough for me to use the heat. I recently removed my heat exchangers and saw that there was some rust damage to the heat exchanger part itself NOT the exhaust pipes. I am considering chopping those off and leaving just the exhaust. I will eventually buy new heat exchangers when i have the money. Any comments?
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post Sep 3 2009, 10:58 PM
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Make sure you never want heat. They're sold on eBay from time to time without the "cans" over them.

Plug the inlets to the body with some type of cap.
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