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drola 01-04-2010 03:04 PM

Heater Delete / Block Off
 
since i live in Miami, FL i think it's safe to say that i do not need the heater on my 76 911S. besides, i think that heater hose that goes over the fan has got to be the ugliest thing i've ever seen in any 911 engine compartment. my flappers are rusted, there is no hose between them and the exchangers, the blower fan in the back does nothing but get in my way, and all the stock blower stuff up front was removed to make room for an updated a/c system anyway.
is there a kit available that plugs all the exchanger holes? also a piece that eliminates the hose that goes from the engine fan to the blower motor?

Oh Haha 01-04-2010 03:18 PM

No "kit" per se but you can buy the parts from Pelican to backdate the heat setup to the pre-1974 version. It will eliminate most ofthe ugly bits from the engine compartment.

Here are several threads which discuss the topic.
Pelican Parts Technical BBS - Search Results

ShakinJoe 01-04-2010 03:37 PM

You can get the block off's from Smart Racing Products. Just google it. I do not think Pelican carries these or I would suggest it.

drola 01-04-2010 03:59 PM

thanks for the info. i'm sure i can just make the block offs if i can't find them.
do i need to plug up the holes from the exchangers to the engine compartment?

snbush67 01-04-2010 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drola (Post 5106768)
thanks for the info. i'm sure i can just make the block offs if i can't find them.
do i need to plug up the holes from the exchangers to the engine compartment?

Yes! if you don't you will get a lot of crud in the engine bay, the fan acts like a vacuum.

DSouth 01-04-2010 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snbush67 (Post 5106777)
Yes! if you don't you will get a lot of crud in the engine bay, the fan acts like a vacuum.

Along with the crud the fan will suck in warm/hot air from the exchangers which is antithetical to cooling the engine. ;)

NineOhOne 01-04-2010 09:16 PM

I have a set of the block off plates that I'll sell (also in SoFLA).

Be reminded...if leaving heat exchangers in place, you'll need air blowing through them (or switch to headers).

9elf 01-04-2010 09:33 PM

Pelican has these.


Pelican Parts - Product Information: PEL-SM-RIGHT

and

Pelican Parts - Product Information: PEL-SM-LEFT

coachk 01-05-2010 05:15 AM

Be reminded...if leaving heat exchangers in place, you'll need air blowing through them (or switch to headers).[/QUOTE]


Interesting. How come?

DW SD 01-05-2010 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9elf (Post 5107330)

If you can avoid it, don't go with fiberglass. they are brittle and break over time. I have the right side in sheet metal, which I think you already have, but if you don't I'll send it out for $20, including shipping.

I don't agree that the heat exchangers need air flowing through them, but that's just me.

good luck,

Doug

NineOhOne 01-05-2010 07:59 AM

Quote:

Interesting. How come?
Without air flowing through them, they become two huge heat sinks that sit right under your engine. That heat will be drawn up into the cooling airflow.

This issue has been debated and discussed in detail. A search will provide many hours of reading.

cfries 01-08-2010 07:16 PM

I have a set of headers if interested. I moved from FT Lauderdale to North Carolina 3 years ago. Removed my heat exchangers when I bought the car in Miami, but I really really need one here. Its barely going to get above freezing all weekend. I also have the block off pieces for the engine bay. You will need those as well. For the holes in the engine compartment, I just fabricated a piece of aluminum. Send me a PM if interested.

NineOhOne 01-08-2010 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cfries (Post 5115201)
I moved from FT Lauderdale to North Carolina 3 years ago. Removed my heat exchangers when I bought the car in Miami, but I really really need one here. Its barely going to get above freezing all weekend.

We're supposed to hit 36F in Ft. Laud tomorrow evening. OP may be re-thinking his decision!


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