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#1153077 03/02/2016 11:06 PM
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This is the heater direction that I am going, who has an aftermarket heater and how does it perform? Easy to install?

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What year truck?

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And what Heater???

Could require new mounting and plumbing holes in the firewall.

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1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Rod
1956 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525
1956 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic
1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep
1953 Willys M38A1 Fire Jeep
1978 Jeep CJ-5 Navy Jeep
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Sorry...truck is a '53 3100, my present heater is a Harrison, needs everything, so I'm going aftermarket.

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What aftermarket heater are you looking at? We can't give you any advise if we don't know what you're trying to install...

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1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Rod
1956 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525
1956 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic
1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep
1953 Willys M38A1 Fire Jeep
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I'm looking at ANY aftermarket heater, just something that works in a truck such as mine.

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Easiest install will be something like this, a simple street rod heater. They don't come with many extras and throw plenty of heat for a truck cab.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Universal-Fit-Street-Rod-Heater-12-Volt-20-000-BTU,73715.html

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For $50 more: a heater/defroster.

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Complete unit from a Mk1/2 Austin Mini
Small/compact and chucks out more than enough heat for an A.D. cab.
I've got mine tucked up behind the dash in the center so only the integral control panel is visible just below the middle of the dash,you can even hook up the demist fairly easily too.
I've been toying with the idea of adapting the air intake to fit the right hand cowl air intake to make it fully 'fresh air'

I bought a push/pull choke cable to open/close the heater control valve.

Works fer me!

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Originally Posted by WVMountaineer
Sorry...truck is a '53 3100, my present heater is a Harrison, needs everything, so I'm going aftermarket.

Another option, depending on what Harrison heater you have is to replace the core and fan with a unit from Brassworks, as long as they are still offering it. Here is an old thread that I posted about re-doing mine.
https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/1011570/Re:_Brassworks_Recirculating_H.html#Post1011570

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I've always thought the Mojave Flex-o-lite was the slickest.

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I have an 1954 1300 with the round style heater core which was impossible to find until I reached Classic Heaters in Farmingdale NY. I sent them a pic of my rotten core to see is they could revive it. A few weeks after sending it out it came back to me via UPS looking just like new. I was so impressed that I rushed to install it back into my truck and forgot to take pics of their workmanship. Check them out a www.classicheaters.com or call them 516-293-2175.

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Originally Posted by bartamos
I've always thought the Mojave Flex-o-lite was the slickest.
Is that the one "guaranteed to melt the shoes off the ole lady"?
Carl


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and fry her nail polish.

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I checked out the Vintage Air heater, looks like a quality piece. I found a recent magazine article where they do an install, looks easy.


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