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RE: spitfire heater annoyance

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Subject: RE: spitfire heater annoyance
From: bswinehart <bswinehart@netrix.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 95 11:19:00 PDT
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Ken,

Have you considered moving north?

Actually, check your heater valve.  I had that problem on my TR6 and found 
that the cable was moving but not closing the valve.

You can also get a lot of heat from the transmission if the tunnel isn't 
secured properly or has a hole somewhere.


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From: Ken Bertschy
To: triumphs
Subject: spitfire heater annoyance
Date: Tuesday, July 11, 1995 10:31AM

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Date: Tue, 11 Jul 1995 07:07:08 -0700
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
From: Ken@yourteam.com (Ken Bertschy)
Subject: spitfire heater annoyance

Are Spit heaters known for their efficiency? My 77 Spit has a heater that
really pumps out the heat, making my leg very uncomfortable after about an
hour's drive, even when it's not turned on and the fan is off. Is this
common among Spits or do I need to replace it? Since I live in Arizona, I
actually need the heat about two days a year, Can I just bypass the heater
alltogether or will that affect the engine cooling? Engine cooling is
critical here and I've heard that the heater core on some cars are actually
designed to facilitate engine cooling. Secondly, would insulation help? My
tranny seems to get awfully hot too. - Sweating it out in Tucson


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