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I have a 29 leatherback with an Autolite heater. What was used between inlet and manifold to seal? Attachment 34799615167444639781651204181.jpg
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Nothing. The space between the manifold cover and the inlet in the firewall is supposed to be there to allow fresh air to combine with the heated air.
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I rap duct tape around mine
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Good answer, Dale. Any connection that's not steel would probably rattle or burn up, or let bad air into the heat.
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The guys in our club that have manifold heaters use a short piece of this:
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I use a piece of chevy defroster vent tube tied with a hose clamp.
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Scat tube from your local airport as CarlG shows. It is such a small piece they would throw it away. Most likely cost you nothing.
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On the connection from the manifold heater to the body, I used a strip of that silicone grilling sheet that you use on the BBQ. It is flexible and seems to work well. Here is a very short video of it.
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I always have to have the windshield open to the "notch" to prevent getting head aches on long drives! I'm sure there must be a small amount of carbon monoxide under the hood and some seal at the fire wall is a good idea. Ed
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Heat riser tubing for more modern cars available at any auto parts store !
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This is what most of the guys here use:
It's called SCAT hose (or tubing), comes in a variety of sizes, easiest place to get it is at your local aircraft supply house, or on line at Aircraft Spruce
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I have used the soda can method but it rattles a bit. Actually, it just joins in the chorus of other rattles. I will have to try the BBQ silicone sheet method. Thanks. |
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Years ago when I had mine, I used a length of radiator hose to close the gap.
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As a previous poster said, I leave that gap there. There is more then enough heat to come into the cabin, and it lets fresh air mix with the heated air.
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