Robert,
As a new owner you shoud have checked out the blower before the day you were
going to need it.
No, in the case of a Hundred, the blower oerating or not would likely have
no bearing on your safety check. The blower simply recirculates inside air
through the core fins and back out again, having almost zero defrosting
effect, especially with no top up.
Two black wires with male bullet ends come out of the blower case from the
rotary switch at the face of the heater and go toward the firewall. One of
these will fasten to a spare green wire and the other to a black ground
wire. When you turn the switch on clockwise, it will be full on and reduce
speed the further clockwise you turn it.
I recommend that unless you have further problems like the fan blades
hitting the casing, that you leave the heater mounted where it is, but the
clips can be unsnapped to allow a bit of access to the switch wires.
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
To: "Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 4:45 PM
Subject: [Healeys] Heaters
>I had been warned. We had a local club drive today. The temperature at
> departure was -3 C and went up to 9 above. I had to leave at 9 to get to
> the
> rendezvous point. At about 8 am I turned on the heat tap and attempted to
> turn the fan on. I neither heard a fan running nor did I feel a breeze.
> I
> did find a green wire with electrical tape taped over it's end though. I
> see
> now that according to a schematic, the heater "motor" has a green wire
> going
> to it.
>
>
>
> My wife was with me and we drove with side curtains and no hood. It was
> an
> hour drive at highway speeds to the rendezvous point; after which the
> speed
> went down and the temperatures gradually warmed up. I had a great time
> and my
> wife was a great sport.
>
>
>
> I'm going to have to dig out that safety inspection and see if the heater
> fan
> is a requirement. I thought it was.
>
>
>
> I also learned that that chart in the manuals that gives speed to rpm in
> the
> various gears doesn't match to my car. I figured that I was doing almost
> 70mph, while I was really doing slightly less than 60mph, according to a
> club
> member who followed me for a bit in his nondescript car.
>
>
>
> RD
>
> 55 BN1
>
>
>
>
>
> You would do well to try the heater some time before the meet, if you
> haven't
> run it yet.
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