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Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

by vwJim » Sat Feb 08, 2020 8:12 pm
So has anyone done it to a bus with the floor fitted / fully painted bus?

I've only ever done it with the floor out. So how did you do it / or photos of something non standard on your current bus?
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Re: Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

by BlastingDiePast » Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:30 pm
If it’s a non original floor you need to in large the floor holes to fit it, it’s quite brutal as they don’t like being retro fitted.
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Re: Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

by vwJim » Fri Feb 14, 2020 10:51 am
That's what I was thinking. Not going to be easy to do neatly
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Re: Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

by Troytempest69 » Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:24 am
Will, this is one of the jobs that needs doing to franklin/gee gee. Early 50mm tubes fitted as that's all I could find at the time, but now got the correct, later, 60mm tubes (one in your garage and one just delivered from evam). The 50's were a pig to get in, especially as the repro floor pan didn't even have the holes cut for where the heater tubes bulge out from the floor.
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Re: Refitting heat duct 'Y' over torsion housing

by BJ1 » Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:55 pm
I did it years ago by slitting the Y duct horizontally, getting it in place and welding it up. It was a PITA.
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