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Date:         Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:52:08 -0400
Reply-To:     neil <goofymuso@YAHOO.CA>
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From:         neil <goofymuso@YAHOO.CA>
Subject:      Re: Air cooled stock gas heater/exhaust heater questions (longish)
Comments: To: Justin Mayrand <jmayrand@metrocast.net>
In-Reply-To:  <DF6272EF-0A51-4D82-92CF-3CC098F9FBB5@metrocast.net>
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hey thanks for info re BA6. :)

As for heat exchangers, would remove, but would have to replace with straight pipes. Not sure on cost, but home made "vent" may be cheaper. Atually come to think of it, I have a spare set of heat exchangers. (Came with a $50 spare AC engine)

Maybe removing the tin around them would suffice? But then it's rusty bolt time...... ugh!

Would be nice if flexible "bellow" type exhaust pipe is same/similar dimension. But could it bend 180 degrees to point back?? Heh, heh,.....not likely I imagine

Cheers,

Neil.

--- Justin Mayrand <jmayrand@metrocast.net> wrote:

> Ok, roughly, > > My BA6 still works, so I have not removed it,but my > manifold hetaer > boxes are all rotted out. I just capped the ends of > the heater boxes, > but some hi-temp tubing pointing out the back would > probably help it > run cooler (Private planes use a special hi-temp > flexible tubing from > the muffler to the cabin heating system, this stuff > may be able to > take the heat). Actually, removing the heat > exchangers all together > may be what I'll do, as they are no longer needed, > and not usable > anyways. > > You have a small fuel pump and a few electrical > connections for the > BA6 (safety switches) that will have to be secured, > and you may want > to pull the fuse/cut the circuit breaker for the BA6 > as well to keep > the fuel pump off (or just pull it and cap the line, > it is drawn off > of the fuel yank before the engine pump, so it is > under low gravity > pressure). > > Hope this helps. ...JMM > > > Justin M. Mayrand > 1980 Westy "SuperVan" > > On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:56 PM, neil wrote: > > > Hi all. > > > > I figure there aren't too many AC owners on this > site, > > but hopefully some experienced hands can help. > > > > In searching archives I have confirmed what I want > to > > do; remove the gas heater. It had been taken out > of.........

> > Re: stock heater. > > > > It is in rough shape. The heater control flap > (boxes?) .......

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