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Post by norcal pinz »

hi i was in disbelief when i first cranked up my gas heater in the 710k,it bellowed out this super toxic looking black smoke,that smelled like ozone death after a while it cleared out and it didn't smoke very much.but i was just wondering has anyone else thought about this or maybe tested the exhaust to see how much it was creating . any info or just tell me what you think about this? thanks.
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Looks like a classic example of, "don't ask, don't tell". :wink:
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Post by M Wehrman »

After 30 years as a mechanic and the last 20 being a certified emissions inspector,my nose reads real close. :shock: When I had my K and I fired up the heater,I woul say it's CO and HC are totally off the charts. If it smells and makes your eyes burn,that's all anyone should need to know. On the plus side,as the ozone layer depletes above your truck it should get warmer! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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yeah thats what i thought, oh well i dont need to use it here anyway,the heat exchange works great!
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Post by ka »

well now i'm wondering about the new webastos. are they bad burners, too?
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Post by M Wehrman »

I would only hope improvements have been made over the last 30+ years! Dennis at Linden has done some of these,too bad he won't post here now. :( :(
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Post by ka »

i wonder also about a deisel version of a heater like that. it could burn deep fry!
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Post by rollingpinz »

Hello

Maybe you could use ethanol.

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Post by norcal pinz »

i could see using this heater in a life or death situation but im not going to use mine.
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Post by ScottishPinz »

The manual suggests running the heater every month to keep it working, so even if you plan to use it only in emergencies I would give it a blast from time to time. Mine smelled a lot at first but it was just the seals on the exhaust and an old wasps nest in the heater pipe!
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Post by Profpinz »

I used the Eberspacher BN2 in my Haflinger for nearly 20 years, and when I restore the vehicle back to running condition hopefully in the next couple of years I intend to use that same heater again.
I remember in the 70's been yonger and stupider, I didn't get around to fitting an external air intake to the BN2, and every now and again the heater would "backfire" and a few flames would shoot out onto the passengers feet.....Ahh, those were the good old days! :twisted: :roll: :D :D

BTW, I do love my new Webasto 3500 in my Pinny!
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I had Dennis install the 2000 in my 710M and it works great.
Only used it once on the trip back to Seattle from Denver. With the back flap down I only heat the cab and I only have the two outlet vents in the cab.
The petrol consumption is very low (per the manual) and it should not be much of a drain this winter.

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Post by ka »

how does a webasto 2000 cost?
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Post by krick3tt »

This will get your wallet. You are going to pay over $900 for the heater alone...and you might want to have someone that knows what they are doing install it.
I don't know if there is a connection to the warranty but there are some interesting connections to make.
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Post by norcal pinz »

i noticed some people said they removed their heat exchanger does this mean more horsepower or maybe when they put it back together they just didn't use the original parts?
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