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Could my heat exchanger be buggered
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<blockquote data-quote="Doris" data-source="post: 256007" data-attributes="member: 4049"><p>Think you've answered your own question dude,with the smell of exhaust & dizzy tired feeling. don't take any chances with monoxide matey! </p><p></p><p>I think the above IS the test for failed heat exchangers.However....I'd check the engine lid seal as exhaust fumes could be drawn in through the engine lid if it isn't sealed.the exhaust fumes would come through the fan housing and blown into the bus,imitating the symptoms of shot HE's.worth a butchers at the seal dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doris, post: 256007, member: 4049"] Think you've answered your own question dude,with the smell of exhaust & dizzy tired feeling. don't take any chances with monoxide matey! I think the above IS the test for failed heat exchangers.However....I'd check the engine lid seal as exhaust fumes could be drawn in through the engine lid if it isn't sealed.the exhaust fumes would come through the fan housing and blown into the bus,imitating the symptoms of shot HE's.worth a butchers at the seal dude. [/QUOTE]
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