> John while you are at it geta second series3 core and have the heater
> box modified so the second core can fit above the first. then route the
> coolant flow so it goes though the lower core to the upper.
> This results in a stock looking heater with great capacity.
> John and Muddy
John inspired me to do something very similar, using a pair of heater cores
sandwiched inside a canadian military ammo box. The resulting airflow is
best described as uncomfortably warm.
J-L
>
> John Hess wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I would like to install a good heater in my Dormobile. I think the
> > best bets are the RN Mansfield or a stock Series 3. The Mansfield is
> > extremely expensive, and might not work with a RHD truck. The series 3
> > option would seem to be the better way to go. So, does anyone have a
> > complete series 3 RHD heater to sell? Does anyone have recommendations
> > for a good breaker in the UK that I could buy a heater from? I'm
> > looking for the heater core, the fan and all other stuff I can get.
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > John F. Hess, Davis California jfhess@dcn.davis.ca.us
> > Land Rover Dormobile web pages:
> > http://wheel.dcn.davis.ca.us/~jfhess/homepage.html
> > 1968 Land Rover Dormobile "Elvis" 1960 Land Rover 88 PU "Stubby"
> > 1966 Mercury Monterey "Tillie"
> > 1999 Bianchi Milano, 2001 Bianchi Pista
> > 2002 Meridian Attache Softride Tandem
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