I have the older 90's version and the end of the exhaust tubing has frayed so it has shortened a bit. Is there a way to splice in an extension on it and maybe attach a light weight metal tube on the end so that I can attach the end of the pipe onto something that will keep it from fraying? Steven 91 Westy On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Karl <tdiguru@westyventures.com> wrote: > Ah, yes, the oldies can be run with or w/o pipes, there are only a few > safety functions in that heater. > > > On 3/22/2013 12:55 PM, Bryan Feddish wrote: > >> >>>> Bob is partly correct - the pipes MUST NOT be shortened, as the new >> Omron >> airflow sensor will detects improper airflow and shut off with an fault >> flash code. The pipes can each be extended to 2 meters total length using >> additional sections of the same type flex pipe. >> << >> >> I have the orange 90's era Propex. I don't think that it senses that as >> I had the exhaust tube going out the side of the van and the intake had >> no tube at all. >> >> Thanks, >> Bryan >> >> |
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