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recapen(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:44 am Post subject: Heater vent inlet up vs down |
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Fellow listers,
I'm getting ready to install my heater vents on the firewall.
The way I read it, the instructions say 'inlet down'. This means that when you're not using the heater, the hot air is being blown up behind the engine instead of down towards the cowl exit area.
Did I miss something? Does it matter? I would think inlet up.......Did they instruct it the other way for a reason?
Pictures of how folks have already done it would be appreciated. Also, If you did it one way and didn't like it......why?
Ralph Capen
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flyrv6(at)bryantechnology Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:58 am Post subject: Heater vent inlet up vs down |
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Ralph,
I have seen it done both ways. My outlet faces down, but others in my area face up. Heat rises is one way to do it with outlet up, but then with the exit air is a reason to do it the other. Maybe someone else has a good reason for one or the other. Have fun
Tim
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