Yah it looks like the a later model BN-4 that they put in VW things and later buses but it looks modified to me. It looks like a home done thermostat/outlet on the end and it seems to have been diassambled, painted, reassembled and the wiring looks a little changed to me. The exhaust pipe looks home made, the hose clamps on there are not stock. I've never seen a yellow fuel pump. But it looks nice. Don't spend too much on it, I say. It is 30-40 year old technology and not suitable for sleeping with it running. Dave in Denver
>From: JP <jpbeauch@GMAIL.COM> >Reply-To: JP <jpbeauch@GMAIL.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Heater >Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 01:55:12 -0500 > >Volks, > >Can I have your thought on this heater : > >http://images.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/pix/1023565.jpg > >Anyone knows what it is? > >-- >JP >Le routard, Westfalia 1.9L 1983 1/2 >Hercules, Vanagon GL syncro 2.1L 1987 _________________________________________________________________ Get the latest Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Beta version. Join now. http://ideas.live.com |
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