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 Post subject: Hose too long?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:40 pm 
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This heater hose it getting annoying. I know it shouldn't be that long.
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Does anyone have a pic of how it should actually look?

Also, is the Hot/Warm/Cold control in the right spot? Should it be screwed/bolted to something?
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Yes that heater tap is in the wrong place... The correct location for that heater tap is under the bonnet of a HZ holden. 8)
The Clubbie heater tap is a POS and they have replaced it with a Holden one. You may be able to mount it better (I doubt if you could mount it worse!) You may be able to mount it the other way up.


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Image bloody typical... will see what I can do.


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Hmmm... I think I may have bought the car off a Saturnian :lol:


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Put it up on the back of motor where you can get at it..
Or do what we did, leave (clubby one) off. 8)

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drmini in aust wrote:
Put it up on the back of motor where you can get at it..
Or do what we did, leave (clubby one) off. 8)

So you've got it set at hot all the time?


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Marvin wrote:
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Put it up on the back of motor where you can get at it..
Or do what we did, leave (clubby one) off. 8)

So you've got it set at hot all the time?

Yeah but just turn air off in summer, use the 1/4 windows. That's what they're for... :wink:

As said, Clubby tap is a right POS...

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The Australian Morris 1100 heater does not have a tap. They use the heater for extra engine cooling. When you want hot air you open the flap to let the hot air in the car.


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Sounds like a 'matic heater too..

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Mini Mad wrote:
Sounds like a 'matic heater too..

No it's not, if I remember it's in car like a Clubby...??
Clubby has air flap, just leave off unless you want heat. :wink:
Hey it's not like it's a UK one with those new-fangled fresh air vents..

Cooper S handbook used to say turn heater on if engine gets too hot..

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Yeah, It is in the car under the dash. The air feeds in from the plenum through the top.


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the tap does bugger all anyway..just stuffs the cooling system..let the water run through and all will be sweet and the hose will be nice and short also 8)

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Let's just say that the heater's a whole lot freakin easier to get in than out!!! Well it was once all the extra hoses were gone.
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That looks much better. :D
Did you keep the tap or remove it?


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