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Silicone Heat exchanger pipes!
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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 630588" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>I replaced the OG style card/foil hoses from the heat exchanger to the fan housing with eberspacher branded heater hose, it's similar in looks, black satin finish, much tougher, but could still be shaped around my aftermarket 4 into 1 collector exhaust.</p><p>For the larger, concertina heater tubes in front of the engine going to the 'Y' piece on the van you can't really beat the originals. I am running OG's on a 1600 type 1 engined '72 and the heat at the cab vents is incredible.</p><p>Let us know what you plump for and how it works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 630588, member: 22687"] I replaced the OG style card/foil hoses from the heat exchanger to the fan housing with eberspacher branded heater hose, it's similar in looks, black satin finish, much tougher, but could still be shaped around my aftermarket 4 into 1 collector exhaust. For the larger, concertina heater tubes in front of the engine going to the 'Y' piece on the van you can't really beat the originals. I am running OG's on a 1600 type 1 engined '72 and the heat at the cab vents is incredible. Let us know what you plump for and how it works out. [/QUOTE]
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