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heat exchangers help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

okay i am stumped ... i just received a ss heat exchanger and it does not fit
the exshaust tubes look like they will fit but the air part is way short ( about 1 foot ) meaning the flapper box and the air inlet are too far back .... am i just missing a part or two and if i am does any body have any for sale

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75 under rust
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Scott, there is a extension tube that goes from the HE to the flapper box. It's about 1 foot long. I found mine on a car in the junk yard when I switched over the SS HE. Also you probably need the vertical tubes too that go to the heater blower hoses.
Geoff

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i have a complete heat exchanger now i quess i can steal parts from it but nothing looks like it lines up

i will go look again
i just learned the smiles so i will be playing

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Scott, look at the diagram at
http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/parts/engine/exhaust_system_small.htm and the part is number 13. That is the tube you are looking for.
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actally i need the warm air guide too (part 19) and the elbow for the driver side if any body has one for sale ... the heat exchangers i have now dont need the elbow and air guide there are all one piece, also my exchangers only have one outlet to the muffler so now i have to get a muffler too



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The difference is that the SS exchangers are the early style exhaust, and your 75 exhaust is the late style one.

Doe the exchangers have a "kick up" near the end, or are they flat all the way back to the muffler flange? If they are flat, you have 2.0 exchangers. You'll need a 2.0 muffler.. If they kick up, you have a 1.7/1.8 set, and you'll need a 1.7 or 1.8 muffler.

I don't know if the 75-76 muffler hanger will work with the early style 2.0 exhaust, or with the early-style 1.7/1.8 exhaust, or with neither one. You may or may not need to buy a muffler hanger. Give yours a try, bolt up the exchangers and then hang the muffler hanger on the tranny. See if the holes/notches in the bottom of the hanger line up with the holes in the muffler flange. If not, you'll have to buy a new hanger.

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