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  • WVO Coolant Heater - where to plumb it?!

    Hi all, I have a coolant fed heater exchanger to fit tomorrow. Like this:

    http://www.2toc.co.uk/#!store/cxut

    My question is (rather embarrassing..) where are the coolant pipes on a 2.4 Surf?! Im not sure which coolant line is best to plumb it into.

    I understand how it works (I think), its just, my mechanical knowledge is still growing...

    Any help would be great

    Jim

  • #2
    ditch the 2.4 and buy my 3.0

    it has a heated fuel filter, and heat exchanger already plumbed in

    If you want though on a serious note, i am happy to run you through on the phone how to do it... and what i did...

    mine was converted to twin tank system to run on 100%

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    • #3
      Arh - so that's the 'winter pack' people talk of then? 3ltr next, for many many reasons...

      James, thats a super sweet offer of a phone call mate. Only issue, is i'm in Estonia right now- going to be driving back to England for crimbo in a few days - and the phone call would kill both our bills. Do you have skype? Or maybe some photos/video of your kit?

      Really appreciate the reply

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      • #4
        Unless you have a landline, then I could call you from skype on that? Then its free for you and not far off free for me!

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        • #5
          I do have skype

          Bit hetic at the mo saturday good?

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          • #6
            Arh- on saturday I hope to be somewhere between Estonia and Norwich- hopefully Germany. My bad for leaving this so late, but thanks for the offer anyhow.

            I can't beleive that there are no images/videos online of coolant fed heater exchanges on a Surf. Not even on here!

            Im guess the outside of the heat exchanger gets hot too right, so MUST be mounted to the chasis on the engine bay? But it seems there is no space for it. The one I have measures:

            Width: 126mm

            Length: 196mm

            Height: 96mm

            The other thing, is I still don't know where the coolant is.. I guess I have to keep in googling. I'll post links if I find anything for future readers.

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            • #7
              Jim

              I have a '93 2.4 SSR-G with a heat exchanger type fuel heater installed. I am not mechanically minded so can't explain what is going on, but I took some photos (in the dark) of the installation that hopefully would be of some use??!

              The heat exchanger is on the top left of the bulkhead looking in, and is this design:

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/plate-HEAT...-/261350373227

              http://s940.photobucket.com/user/iri...0fuel%20heater
              Last edited by DavidB; 17 December 2013, 23:21.

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              • #8
                Sunday evening,?
                Tomorow evening?
                Or thursday evening

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                • #9
                  http://s940.photobucket.com/user/iri...0fuel%20heater[/QUOTE]

                  Thanks loads for the photo David- all makes sense now! The only issue Im having, is the exchange heater I have is HUGE! There is no place to mount it. In desperationy, I took it to three different local mechanics here, who think im mad by the way for using WVO, and who also confirmed there is no space.

                  So, ive now decided to use three electric heaters. One on the fuel tank, one heater jacket and also an inline glow plug heater. With the new bosch silver batteries I pick up tomorrow, this should at least get me back to the UK! Then, i'll flog the large exchanger and order one more suited... Live amd learn!

                  So I wont be needing that phone call either (I dont think James) - massive thanks again for the offer!!

                  I do have one final question which I think can be answered easily in words or by a photo..!!? Again, super primative...

                  Where is best to run wires for switches from the engine bay into the cab? There must be an existing port I can chase, or do I need drill a hole....

                  Thanks guys

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                  • #10
                    Is the O/S battery strapped down?
                    Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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                    • #11
                      Strapped down? Like fastened right? Yeah, both batteries are held down with the metal clamps...

                      I did just find a rubber bung that goes from the passenger side bay into the glove compartment. I'm thinking this spot will do, although there is not room to feed the cables through the bung, so it will be a bodge job. Thankfully, I dont sit on the passenger side so the 'breeze' wont effect me as much....!!

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                      • #12
                        Jim

                        Buy a water powered heat exchanger. And heated fuel filter

                        I post links Tomorow

                        But i plumbed mine into the pipes before the heat exchanger.

                        A mate uses an electric one and he eats alternators

                        I have a pair of solenoid 3 way valves for sale just what you need

                        I ran the pipes for the diesel tank along the rhs chassis rail and up through a plug in the boot floor
                        I decided to use the main tank as a veg tank so that i knew when i was going to run out.

                        I mounted the heat exchanger under the truck. Theres an m6 nut welded to the bottom. I bolted it to that so the and so the fuel was heated as soon as it came out the tank. And then again at the fuel filter.

                        I had 2 fuel filters. One for diesel and one for veg. So when you purge the system your not trying to rinse all the veg from the fuel filter. I made that mistake on a Peugeot i had ....

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                        • #13
                          http://bit.ly/1i5308T

                          http://bit.ly/19VTtcc
                          The heat exchanger i had was 100% better than that one. But
                          Something like that

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                          • #14
                            As regards to wires
                            I had the solenoid valves near the fuel filter. So wires and 2nd fuel lines ran across the engine bay. The 5 wires went through the bung in the bulkhead under the steering wheel...

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                            • #15
                              Don't use one or feel the need meself

                              12+ Years of Surfs ..... n Faultless to a "T" is my Yota !!
                              Buncefield Burner

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