Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 08:54:41 -0500
Reply-To: mcneely4@COX.NET
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: rear heater, was 2.1 L Oil filler tube needed
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---- Rob <becida@comcast.net> wrote:
> I used the rear heater in my 86 when I lived north of Chicago
> and Michigan, but sub zero temps were never the norm there. I had
> sold the Vanagon before I moved to northern Minnesota (sub zero for
> weeks on end) and now I'm back in western WA (it was a 13 yr vacation
> in the upper mid-west).
> I find the rear heater a great thing to have but I never have to deal
> with sub zero temps here... God bless the Pacific ocean and it's
> currents as I'm within a minute of the latitude of where I lived in
> Minnesota, I just moved 1400 miles west.
My daughter lives in Spokane, and seems bemused by the idea that a Texas girl now lives further north than almost everyone in the lower 48.
>
> Do you close off the rear of the van to keep the front warmer?
No. I just dress warmly. The only time I drive the camper is to go camping (and when servicing it). I dress warmly in winter, and don't feel cold. Now, if I took it to Spokane, and camped in winter, I might want more heat when driving. But I drove it last winter in some pretty cold weather (the Christmas blizzard and right after, for one, when the temperature here was around 5 F. I was ok.
My problem with the heat is right now -- heater valve bad, and I get heat all the time. I've ordered a new one.
DMc
>
> Rob
> becida@comcast.net
>
> At 8/28/2010 06:14 PM, mcneely4@cox.net wrote:
> >Rob, I don't know where "out here" is, but in my neck o' the
> >prairie, it gets down to around 0 F on occasion, and regularly to
> >around 10 F in winter.
> >
> >I found the rear heater to be more a space hog than a help with
> >interior temperature. Like I said, I dress warmly in winter. DMc
> >
> >---- Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
> > > I use my rear heater every winter, out here it gets down to the low
> > > 20's on occasion and the rear heater is great! By the time I've gone
> > > 4 miles the rear heater has warmed up the whole van.
> > > The only time I use the front blower is for defrost if I need it done
> > > before I start driving.
> > >
> > > Rob
> > > becida@comcast.net
> > >
> > > At 8/28/2010 03:32 PM, Dave Mcneely wrote:
> > > >---- Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > there are several things in vanagons that some vanagon owners
> > don't know
> > > > > about.
> > > > > the oil filler extension is one.
> > > > > rear heater valve is another.
> > > >
> > > >Well, I know about the rear heater valve in mine -- or more
> > > >accurately, I know that there isn't one -- rear heater that is. I
> > > >took it out, and ran the coolant hoses right past it, though I did
> > > >use barbs so that a future owner, if any, would be set up to refit
> > > >the heater. I guess If I camped in brutal winter conditions, I'd
> > > >want heat back there going and coming, but heat up front is enough
> > > >for me -- I dress warmly in winter, anyway.
> > > >
> > > >DMc
> >
> >--
> >David McNeely
> >
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