
Exhaust Smell from Heater Vent....
Moderator: TechMOGogy
Exhaust Smell from Heater Vent....
Recently I have noticed an increasingly strong exhaust fume smell when the heat lever is in the down (on) position. Are there any other possibilities other than a bad heat exchanger? If it is the heat exchanger then can it be repaired? Any help would be appreciated 

-
- Posts: 715
- Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2004 6:14 pm
- Location: Golden Colorado USA
- Contact:
We have just replaced a HE on a Redbull pinz with the same problem.
When we got it off and on the floor, a quick examination revealed the alum matrix inside was heavily detriorated and punctured.
Dictating a replacement the cost is a bit on the high side, at about $1350 for a good used and prices hovering in the order of $2200 with gaskets and install the tag was $2500 no less!
Frankly at that price I was tempted to recommend a complete deletion and install a Webasto for heat source; but then the truck already had one! So it was install a replacement and leave it at that. Nice to have deep pockets!
Dennis
When we got it off and on the floor, a quick examination revealed the alum matrix inside was heavily detriorated and punctured.
Dictating a replacement the cost is a bit on the high side, at about $1350 for a good used and prices hovering in the order of $2200 with gaskets and install the tag was $2500 no less!
Frankly at that price I was tempted to recommend a complete deletion and install a Webasto for heat source; but then the truck already had one! So it was install a replacement and leave it at that. Nice to have deep pockets!
Dennis
OOOps no customer bashing now
-
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:30 pm
- Location: Cleveland Georgia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 715
- Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2004 6:14 pm
- Location: Golden Colorado USA
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:30 pm
- Location: Ayrshire, Scotland.
-
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:30 pm
- Location: Cleveland Georgia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:30 pm
- Location: Cleveland Georgia
- Contact:
Jake, I too would be interested in one. My heat exchanger is on borrowed time having taken many a large hit from non-living objects! The thought of having to cough up 2k for a used unit is rather difficult to accept...but an option in Stainless Steel for the PNW is rather refreshing to consider.
If you do make em I will buy one especially if it's at a quarter of the cost of an original.
Bruce
If you do make em I will buy one especially if it's at a quarter of the cost of an original.
Bruce
1975 710M
Jake,
Stainless headers would be great too. Just take a look at what SAV is
charging for new OEM pipes right now
.
http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/showde ... 121110012/
and
http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/showde ... 121110022/
That's a total of $1675.40 for both sets of header pipes. I hope they're gold plated!
Stainless headers would be great too. Just take a look at what SAV is
charging for new OEM pipes right now

http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/showde ... 121110012/
and
http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/showde ... 121110022/
That's a total of $1675.40 for both sets of header pipes. I hope they're gold plated!
Jay
W3PNZ
710K Kommandowagen
W3PNZ
710K Kommandowagen
-
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:30 pm
- Location: Cleveland Georgia
- Contact:
We already have a stainless set of headers and muffler, both are hand made and less money than the SAV arrangement. These have been designed to increase operating range and boost torque, not typical traits that work together!
I only await dyno time for these components and that will be sometime this summer as my new lab is clogged full of crazy parts belonging to whacked out inventors at the present!
My 3.3L stroker, big bore engine will also be finished over the summer, we'll see how many purists call me nuts when they get dusted on the trail and smoked on the highway!
I only await dyno time for these components and that will be sometime this summer as my new lab is clogged full of crazy parts belonging to whacked out inventors at the present!
My 3.3L stroker, big bore engine will also be finished over the summer, we'll see how many purists call me nuts when they get dusted on the trail and smoked on the highway!

That is funny, I thought I was on your "waiting list" for the SS heat exchanger, it sounded good what with the ceramic coating on the outside...LOL looks like I waited too longlindenengineering wrote:Well Jake
I made up one unit in SS several years ago, and advertised it on this site at a projected $450 a pop. NO TAKERS or interest.
Best of luck
Dennis

Mike Barna - 712 with the completely updated drivetrain shipped to Michigan in 2004 - runs great, cold as ice.
712 M