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#519252 03/20/2009 10:00 PM
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I am looking for any technical info on heaters for a 54 GMC 100. I am rebuilding the unit.


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Can you post a picture of your heater? Or, which of these is yours?

What kind of schematics do you want? The "plumbing" and wiring?


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Mine looks like the airflow heater. I need both. I am not sure what condition it is in because it was dismounted when I purchased the truck and I have never used it.


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Here are installation instructions for a 1951 Air Flow Heater. The GMC and Chevrolet trucks Air Flow heaters are almost identical; however, the 1954/55 Air Flow heaters are slightly different from the earlier Advance-Design/New Design Air Flow heaters - the defroster controls differ and, as a result, the purpose of the cable control is different.

Maybe someone has a 54/55 accessory installation book?


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Anyone have a schematic for a 41 chevy heater?

I have a spot for to heater knobs...what are they?
1-on/off
2-high-low

Thanks!

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here is one of my favorite heater restoration sites. http://www.speedprint.com/deves50/heaterrestore.php


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