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Heater Install Progress

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Boyink, Nov 11, 2006.

  1. Nov 11, 2006
    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    tgregg

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    Mike, Looks great. What kind of accelerator mechanism is that? It looks much better than my stocker.
     
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    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Dunno - it's a PO thing...
     
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    tgregg

    tgregg Member

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    Hummmmm, maybe someone will recognize it and post. Thanks
     
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    wagatu

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    Looks like one I had in a 65 Ford p/u
     
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    SwampRatt

    SwampRatt 1973 CJ-5

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    I've got the same thing in my '73. Dunno if it's stock.
     
  7. Nov 12, 2006
    manden68

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    Mike great heater. I've got the same one. Are you going to use the hoses to route the heat or are you just going to let it pour out like the pic? I'm contemplating running hoses into either side of the dash. Questions is do I want my feet warm first or my body?
     
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    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Planning on running one duct directly to the defrost, and splitting the other to the dash vents:

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    I'll see how it works - if it seems like the defrost is overkill I'll split that one to include a floor outlet.

    Seems like you naturally get some heat through the floor - less so up higher by the dash.
     
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    jd7

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    good work Mike. Accelerator pedal appears to be later CJ(cable linkage?) can check for sure later, have a couple I think around here.
     
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    mruta

    mruta I drank with Billy!

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    x2. Looks like one I have.
     
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    tgregg

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    So if I go prowl for a mid 70's CJ it should be like that?
     
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    captain cj

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    Mike, I thought you had hanging pedals. The brake pedal in that pic is a stock one:?
     
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    Boyink

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    You're thinking of Dutch. SSDutch has the stock pedal & MC yet. I have the setup out of Dutch to go on yet - I think it's part #67 in the staging area...:rofl:
     
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