Re: Under Seat heater
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Yours looks 90 degrees off. Maybe a core change was soldered in wrong?? Odd it would have gone 50+ years and no one noticed a problem from the start -- but Packard did have their problems. Wonder if Packard make them or outside vendor.
Posted on: 2012/5/1 9:03
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Howard
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Re: Under Seat heater
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Wonder if Packard make them or outside vendor
McCord & Modine were the sources for the heater cores. A good guess about Packard Downunder's core is that it was repaired at some point and the tanks incorrectly attached.
Posted on: 2012/5/1 10:20
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Re: Under Seat heater
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For sure you have an incorrectly oriented core. Here is a pic from mine when I rebuild it.
Posted on: 2012/5/1 10:29
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-BigKev
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Re: Under Seat heater
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Just can't stay away
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Thanks for your responses guys. The logical conclusion is that it has been repaired at some point and reassembled 90 degrees out, however it does look like it has never been touched from new and has definitely been done many years ago. Thanks again.
Posted on: 2012/5/1 21:31
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Re: Under Seat heater
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Home away from home
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Maybe it's simply a Downunder anomaly. I know the water flows differently down there... perhaps you should have a look at your radiator while you're at it...
Posted on: 2012/5/1 22:45
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Joey
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