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Orkney - my set up is similar (but slightly neater!) and I can swing the trunk from behind rad to fresh air intake in seconds. The rad position does help in v cold conditions - but some risk of engine fumes.
Stig - yes for non-steamy windows you do really need the fresh air blowing through the car. Damp carpets are best removed for drying elsewhere - and just run with rubber mats during wet weather. Otherwise they are only going to smell horrible - and encourage floor rot!
Stig - yes for non-steamy windows you do really need the fresh air blowing through the car. Damp carpets are best removed for drying elsewhere - and just run with rubber mats during wet weather. Otherwise they are only going to smell horrible - and encourage floor rot!



Glad it worked for you! The more rad area you can get the better. The collector method has about 25 square inches. The trick is in bending the tab at the back, to get the thing to stay against the rad matrix (and to stop it straying too close to the fan). I snotched the edge over the top flange of the rad to stop it slipping down and tightened the bolt up to clamp it in place. You could also drill a couple of holes and wire tie it to the top pipe.will do a fancy version next
I had to turn the heater down today because it was too hot in the car. Don't think I have ever done that before

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My heater pipe off the back of the head is only very warm, not hot. Whereas the top rad hose is extremely hot. The heater valve was replaced about 18 months ago. I have been wondering about doing away with valve altogether and making up a plate to bolt onto head with a piece of bent tube welded onto this plate. Possibly along with opening up the hole in head slightly. I would then fit a simple on/off valve into hose in car. All this to get more HOT water flowing through heater. This pipe could also be designed for east fitting of 940 head. (next mod, once heater sorted out)
Any thoughts??
Any thoughts??
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AS the top hose was a lot hotter that the heater hose, I was wondering about fitting one of these. https://www.plminishop.com/product-PEM10036.html So taking hotter water from under the stat.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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That's the unit from the later Mini/Metro that had no by-pass - and no heater tap take off. Could be an answer - but water coming from the cylinder head tap at the rear should be just as hot.
1100 Heater was 'made to fit' - rather than 'fitted'. Certainly gave lots more hot air - but can only do if it's getting hot water from the engine!.
1100 Heater was 'made to fit' - rather than 'fitted'. Certainly gave lots more hot air - but can only do if it's getting hot water from the engine!.



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