Convert a '73 to '74 Heat????

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chattathing
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Convert a '73 to '74 Heat????

Post by chattathing »

Has anyone put a '74 heat system (heat exchangers) into a '73 Thing?
Is this possible?
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MNAirHead
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Post by MNAirHead »

It's possible... in our baja stuff we route it through the firewall using flexible pipe... heater channels are one of the lowest points on a VW....

Most of the trashed 181s I've seen had non-gas heating systems.

Question --- do 74s have different channel setups
T.
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markie61
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Post by markie61 »

Good question. I am also interested in this subject.
Mark
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Towel Rail
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Post by Towel Rail »

My '74 has large holes through the firewall for the hoses. No heater channels, per se.

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MNAirHead
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Post by MNAirHead »

We do the hose through the firewall on bajas... this may destroy the value of a thing.

T
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Post by Kubelmann »

I have been collecting all of the 74 heater parts for a few years to convert one of my 73s to 74 heat. I even have the body parts where the heat come through the body . A PO of my offroad 73 Thing made two big ugly holes in the back shelf and and ran heater hose up through em from the heat exchangers. He engaged them with a lever on the front bumper that open the heat butterflies. I removed all that stuff long ago but have still not repaired his ugly holes. K-mann
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