>>>And David Preston thus wrote: >>>> >>>> While in the process of installing an in-line blower in my 1972 Pop-Top, I >>>> managed to break off the entire tube (the tube that runs from the junction >>>>of >>>> the heat exchangers and the front of the van). It was a litttle more rusty >>>> than I expected. Any thought on fixing this? >>> >>>We put a piece of PVC pipe in my friend's '59. Works a treat - he never >>>realized he could have that much heat! >> >>Is PVC acceptible for this application in terms of vapors it may give off >>when heated? It's really convenient to use, but I'd like to be sure of the >>safety factor first. In any event it might be safer than the original >>rusted out pipe with asbestos fibers leaking in from the gaskets/insulation. > > >my friend used a stove pipe and then wrapped it in insulation. looks OEM!! > >michael > >
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