In a message dated 2/21/02 9:15:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM writes:
> > This is an excellent gas heater and well worth saving; fits any '72-up Bus > or Vanagon. But be careful - there are many neccessary parts that are > external to the heater. There are relays and circuit breakers somewhere > behind the dash (right side as I recall), a separate fuel pump, and a temp > sensor in the heater conduit near the front of the Vanagon. Omit them and > you have nothing but a useless furnace body, or a parts donor, as they are > either unavailable or horribly expensive new. Somewhere on type2.com there > is (or was) a copy of my original BA6 factory service manual, which Darrell > Boehler was nice enough to scan some years ago for the archives. Assuming > it's still there, it pictures all of the individual parts, and also provides > info for assembling/testing/repairing the unit. > > all the individual parts are in the Bentley, under "heater booster" chris |
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