Heater blower - panel removal vs cut
Discussion
Hi all
Going to swap an uprated blower fan in to replace the original. I'm aware that's it's a bit of a pig to remove the blower panel but had anyone cut the panel to facilitate easier removal / refit with rivnut etc?
I have partial access behind my custom (slightly smaller) a/c heater box into the cavity above the blower fan so can reach the blower bolts.
Mainly asking if anyone thinks cutting the panel would be as much work as full removal.....
Cheers
Ian
Going to swap an uprated blower fan in to replace the original. I'm aware that's it's a bit of a pig to remove the blower panel but had anyone cut the panel to facilitate easier removal / refit with rivnut etc?
I have partial access behind my custom (slightly smaller) a/c heater box into the cavity above the blower fan so can reach the blower bolts.
Mainly asking if anyone thinks cutting the panel would be as much work as full removal.....
Cheers
Ian
Hi
It's entirely custom. It's a box built of abs plastic parts glued together and contains a t7 designs ac core and carbuilder heater matrix and uses the motors from the original. I wouldn't recommend it unless you've got time on your hands!
Happy to provide more info if needed but it was a long and frustrating journey. Although I'm happy with the overall design with a super clean engine bay. There are pictures in another thread.
Regards
Ian
It's entirely custom. It's a box built of abs plastic parts glued together and contains a t7 designs ac core and carbuilder heater matrix and uses the motors from the original. I wouldn't recommend it unless you've got time on your hands!
Happy to provide more info if needed but it was a long and frustrating journey. Although I'm happy with the overall design with a super clean engine bay. There are pictures in another thread.
Regards
Ian
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
My engine bay and other members have differing solutions. I like daveg's approach as it's an off the shelf evaporator box i think rather than my custom approach. Although my aim was to keep the existing controls working.
My engine bay and other members have differing solutions. I like daveg's approach as it's an off the shelf evaporator box i think rather than my custom approach. Although my aim was to keep the existing controls working.
Edited by snarfy on Saturday 20th July 00:08
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