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Heating your bay..........(prob the most common question!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Haveacamper" data-source="post: 524066" data-attributes="member: 2051"><p>As others have mentioned before, the original system - when complete and in good order - will throw a tremendous amount of heat out when driving.</p><p></p><p>Check for heating leaks - jack the bus up so you can get underneath it and with engine running try and feel for leaks underneath the van. I'd say work from the engine forward as (point of highest pressure forward).</p><p>Check for drafts - as others said, check your cab area for any places where heat/air can escape. poorly fitting door seals, missing pedal grommets in the floor, missing grommet through the air box to the cold air vent, mising confluted drainage pipe connecting airbox to the hole in floor behind "angel of the north" heat riser etc</p><p></p><p>If you're only concerned with heating up the cab area and dont have anyone in the back, close of the rear seat kick panel vents and the walkthough vent that blows rearwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haveacamper, post: 524066, member: 2051"] As others have mentioned before, the original system - when complete and in good order - will throw a tremendous amount of heat out when driving. Check for heating leaks - jack the bus up so you can get underneath it and with engine running try and feel for leaks underneath the van. I'd say work from the engine forward as (point of highest pressure forward). Check for drafts - as others said, check your cab area for any places where heat/air can escape. poorly fitting door seals, missing pedal grommets in the floor, missing grommet through the air box to the cold air vent, mising confluted drainage pipe connecting airbox to the hole in floor behind "angel of the north" heat riser etc If you're only concerned with heating up the cab area and dont have anyone in the back, close of the rear seat kick panel vents and the walkthough vent that blows rearwards. [/QUOTE]
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