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The original responder should have said you got 'instant heat' if you lived
in a moderate climate. In Alaska, I had a "gas heater" in my bug and my VW van too. It was the only way to get enough heat out of those air-cooled vehicles to defrost the windows, let alone give you more than just a cold blast of air through the vents. In the bug, the gas heater sat under the hood (trunk in front). Quite an interesting heater too. It had one 12-volt motor, which spun the air blower, a fuel pump, and a cam-driven set of points. The air blower blew air over a combustion chamber and into the car's heater vent system. The fuel pump pumped fuel out of the gas tank through an atomizing nozzle into the combustion chamber. The set of points ran switched-DC through a regular automotive coil to produce a high-voltage pulsed DC that continually sparked a huge spark gap (about 1/4") on a special spark plug. Pretty simple rig. Air came into the combustion chamber and the exhaust went out a pipe into the left front wheel well. If you had the wheel turned hard left and took too long getting going, you'd smell burning rubber from the tire standing under the exhaust too long. The heater didn't get hard to start until it was about -20 F or so, but it would usually start eventually (after producing a lot of black smoke). The gas heater in the van was a bit more sophisticated but used the same principles of operation, but the air came in from inside the van and out an exhaust under the van. The heater was mounted under the driver's seat. Brian -- My boat project: http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Clams Canino wrote: If you recall the heritage of the Volkswagon, it's no surprise it tried to gas you. -W "Larry Weiss" wrote in message ... Woah! I had one of those Beetles way back then. It leaked CO so bad it nearly killed me. I would worry about any heating system that utilizes a heat exchanger off the exhaust manifolds. Larry Weiss "...Ever After!" "a little after..." I have a vague memory of my Model 411 (well, something like that) burning raw gasoline to make heat. But perhaps my memory is playing me tricks. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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