L series - dud heater - Can I yank permanently?

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L series - dud heater - Can I yank permanently?

Post by fishboy » Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:34 pm

Like a lot of L series, the hoses have been cut off at the engine bay presumably because it started heating. If I don't want it, and wanna cut down on weight, can I just remove the whole heater unit completely....or is something else dependant on it?

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Post by RSR 555 » Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:51 pm

Yes, you can remove it completely from the system but recommend you leave a loop hose on the heater hose pipes off the engine, thus will allow flow without issues. As for weight by removing it, you wont save that much and the trouble to remove the dash to get to it, won't be worth it.
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Post by NachaLuva » Sat Oct 29, 2011 8:53 pm

fishboy wrote:Like a lot of L series, the hoses have been cut off at the engine bay presumably because it started heating. If I don't want it, and wanna cut down on weight, can I just remove the whole heater unit completely....or is something else dependant on it?
Sorry but i couldnt help notice...the heater was disconnected cos it started heating? A heater that heats! What will they think of next! lol :rolleyes:

I'm guessing you meant leaking lol. Dont ya love typos hehehe :mrgreen:
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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:01 am

RSR 555 wrote:Yes, you can remove it completely from the system but recommend you leave a loop hose on the heater hose pipes off the engine, thus will allow flow without issues. As for weight by removing it, you wont save that much and the trouble to remove the dash to get to it, won't be worth it.
That ^ and if you remove the heater core you'll leave a gaping hole in the heater box. If you remove the heater box you won't have any air ducting to control air flow in the cab other than winding the window down.

If you're going to pull the dash you might as well replace the dud heater core. Pulling it to reduce weight is pretty much a waste of energy on your part, it doesn't weigh much!

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Post by fishboy » Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:43 pm

haha okay then, all good points. The h(l)eaking heater stays!

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