Heater exchangers ---which ones do i have on my bus-----???

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marcher

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Hi all,
I'm after some help as always :lol: :lol:
I have been trying to fit a standard exhust in my bus today so that i can fit my new tow bar, but i couldn't :cry: :cry:

I seem to have some type of different heat exchangers on my engine. I had a 4 into 1 header and a bug pack fitted which was all bolted together.
I lined up the standard box and it will not fit due to the bottom brackets on the header?????

Anyone help me pleaseeeeeee

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Looks like someone has welded flanges onto the heat exchanger tubes (or they are non-standard aftermarket types).
Could try to grid them off or sell em with the exhaust?
 
Thats what i thought :? :?

If i cut them off will a standard exhaust fit on to the rest of the pipe??
 
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These are what i have :oops: :cry: :cry: looks like i cant fit a standard exhaust :cry: looks like they will be for sale soon :shock:

HEAT EXCHANGERS
Big Bore Heat Exchangers - Flanged

These have a 35mm (1 3/8 inch) internal diameter while stock heat exchangers have 29mm. These are a lightweight design and do not have internal finning.


H/exchanger b/bore flanged L
[AC2551223] £106.95



Left - Painted (each)


Big bore heater box ceramic L
[AC2551223C] £198.95



Left - Ceramic (each)


H/exchanger b/bore flanged R
[AC2551224] £106.95



Right - Painted (each)


Big bore heater box ceramic R
[AC2551224C] £198.95



Right - Ceramic (each)
 
Try and get some og ones cause they put out loads more heat, they are considerably heavier due to the extra finage (is that a word?)

Gareth
 
for a stock exhaust you will need this type>

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=754193" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 

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