<VV> FC PG heat exchanger mounting help
N2VZD TIM
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Thu Dec 30 04:16:20 EST 2021
The cooler mounts at an angle beside the battery. There are short rubber hoses at the cooler. I put a huge RV cooler 3 times as big 1 foot ahead of the tranny on my rampy. Lines are rubber about 1 ft long. I can send correct info from factory assembly manual later. I suggest at least a manual for your vehicle if not the whole set!. It is a good investment. Regards TimColson cnycorvair.com
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 10:38 PM, Matt via VirtualVairs<virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote: I remember the lines being steel all the way? And the cooler needs to be out in the airstream.
Matt Nall
Sea Mountain
SW Oregon Coast
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Ok-I have a heat exchanger and a Van with PG.
The van did not have the exchanger in it.
Sometime ago I purchased an original heat exchanger and the metal lines.
I also have a rebuilt PG with the proper connections for the lines.
I know the exchanger mounts somewhere in the lower battery compartment.
I see where the battery bracket mounts but don't see where the exchanger
mounts.
It has 2 holes on each end.
Could someone please tell me where and how it mounts?
Also what type flexible hose would be appropriate to connect both ends of
the metal lines to the exchanger?
Thank you.
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