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Date:         Wed, 12 Oct 94 23:18:52 CDT
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From:         anbo@ee.wustl.edu (Albrecht Jander)
Subject:      Aux. heater questions.

?? Does anybody know where the exhaust pipe of the heater is supposed to go to? My pipe was missing when I bought the Bus ('82 Vanagon). Should it go all the way back past the engine, or does it go off to the side of the car?

Ya see, when I turn on the auxiliary heater-- which is of the gasoline powered variety, mounted in line with the heater pipes from the heat exchangers -- I get a lot of smoke in the cabin. I took the whole thing appart yesterday, and there don't seem to be any leaks in the combustion chamber, so the only thing I can think of is that the exhaust from the heater is ending up in the wrong place and somehow getting sucked into the cabin. Any ideas, anyone? I want to be warm this winter.

Thanks,

Albrecht


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