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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:37 am    Post subject: RV-4 Heat Retrofit Reply with quote

My RV-4 doesn't have heat. I'd like to add heat to
it, and was wondering which selector box from Van's
works the best on a -4 for fitting, placement, etc.

I'd also entertain putting a duct to the back seat,
but understand it might be difficult on a completed
airplane.

Thanks in advance.

Paul Besing


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:34 am    Post subject: RV-4 Heat Retrofit Reply with quote

Paul,

I had difficulty adapting Van's heat muff to mine because the inlet/outlets
were clocked wrong. This company makes muffs any configuration/dimension you
want, and nice quality work, good prices. _http://aircraftexhaust.net/_
(http://aircraftexhaust.net/)

Jerry Cochran
Wilsonville, OR



From: Paul Besing <pbesing(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: RV-4 Heat Retrofit



My RV-4 doesn't have heat. I'd like to add heat to
it, and was wondering which selector box from Van's
works the best on a -4 for fitting, placement, etc.

I'd also entertain putting a duct to the back seat,
but understand it might be difficult on a completed
airplane.

Thanks in advance.

Paul Besing


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject: RV-4 Heat Retrofit Reply with quote

You mght want to look at http://robbinswings.com/ also. Steve ##4478

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Paul,

I had difficulty adapting Van's heat muff to mine because the
inlet/outlets
were clocked wrong. This company makes muffs any configuration/dimension
you
want, and nice quality work, good prices. _http://aircraftexhaust.net/_
(http://aircraftexhaust.net/)

Jerry Cochran
Wilsonville, OR

From: Paul Besing <pbesing(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: RV-4 Heat Retrofit



My RV-4 doesn't have heat. I'd like to add heat to
it, and was wondering which selector box from Van's
works the best on a -4 for fitting, placement, etc.

I'd also entertain putting a duct to the back seat,
but understand it might be difficult on a completed
airplane.

Thanks in advance.

Paul Besing



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