G'Day Tim,
I need one of the little 90 degree hoses that you can see in this image on the extreme right. Do you know if they are readily available? I tried using a piece of straight heater hose but the bend causes it to pinch off.
Regards
Coop
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Take your straight piece of hose, place a piece of dowel inside it then wrap some fencing wire around the outside of the hose with the coils touching each other. Remove the dowel, when you now bend your hose it will be difficult for it to deform and result in a pinched hose. Worth a try if you cant get a preformed hose.
Gee this heater thread has beig going on for years:D
HH put a gate valve on mine, works a treat:D:D
Mrs hh:angel:
Trying to provide some warmth for The Navigator, who feels the cold much more than I. Have solved the tap problem. This little hose is the only remaining thing standing between The Navigator and warm tootsies. Will earn many brownie points if I can get it working.:):)
Coop
I always found if I kept driving with a cross wind coming from the left, the heater worked great!!!! LOL
Hello from Sweden
Is it common to series, lacks heater in australia? Thought they were standard in all vehicles
I am working on completing the renovation of my series 3 now in winter it is not uncommon to have tempraturer between -15 to -25 degrees so I have an electric heater mounted to the car to start in the morning, and I bought a small electric heat fan (costs about 20 euros) that runs on 12 volts to increase the heat in the car while driving such an approach would be a simpler and more functional as you only need to plug it into your 12v when it's chilly, I can see if I can arrange a picture if someone wishes
All the series 3s got a heater AFAIK but they dont work very well;) on early series the heater was an option so not many have them. For those of us with an ex military landrover they dont have a cig lighter socket to plug into unless we fit one. We dont have your temps here so its not so much a problem but -20 in a canvas top car:eek:
The reason why many Series heaters don't work well is that the foam rubber seal around the heater core inside the box falls apart and allows cold air to bypass the heater core. Sometimes you can check by trying to move the core by pushing and pulling the outlet pipe. If it moves at all the foam is gone.
Not hard to get it apart and replace the foam rubber seal.
Terry