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Photo request - SC engine removed
I'm trying to find a good photo of an SC engine removed and as much intact as possible. I'm trying to understand how all of the heater hoses are hooked up to the heat exchangers.
I would do a search, but you can't search for photos and it would take me a week otherwise. Anyone got a photo handy? ;) Thanks! Steve |
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It looks like to me that the air that gets into the passenger compartment goes through the CIS airbox first.....right? Where does the air from the crinkly black hose go? Back into the shroud?
I'm new to this air-cooled thing...learning all the time and loving every minute... |
The hoses at the motor both connect to the blower, the blower pushes air down past the heat exchangers and into the car, on the underside you will see the small hoses leading into the car.
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Not snowing yet!
Ok, on this picture: http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_Parts/1978-83/1-8-2.JPG #13, and #10 are the papery hoses, right? #8 hooks up to #14 which on this drawing http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_Parts/1978-83/1-5-1.JPG is #4 and hooks to the airshroud. In the orginal picture you referenced, does air go up the black tube and into the blower motor (on the left in the drawing)? Also does it come in from right (from the grill(?) )- as well? (Originally I thought it was coming in off the back of the airbox) |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1070562795.jpg From the HE's it goes to the heater boxes, and is either directed back outside, or too your feet. With the engine on, there is always airflow through the heat system from the engine fan, regardless if the wimpy little blower is on or off. Tom |
Thanks Tom,
George and I talked and that's what he told me. I like your rendition! :D Steve |
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