[Roadsters] Heater

Graeme Suckling graemes at internode.on.net
Thu Mar 1 19:33:24 MST 2012


The list won't see the attached pic. but you should see an "H" stamped 
on the vertical pipe.
When the tap is turned into that vertical position, the heater is 
supplied coolant from the engine.
The pic. shows the tap in the horizontal position.
This position bypasses the heater core.
If you plug that small water connection you will disable the manifold 
coolant circuit as well as the heater.
The manifold is heated to avoid the possibility of the throttle icing up 
in humid climates.
Nothing worse than a throttle plates wide open and iced up, the 
sphincter will react badly!

Regards,
Graeme Suckling
http://tinyurl.com/6n5aza
Adelaide
South Australia.


On 2/03/2012 7:22 AM, Domingo Castilleja wrote:
> I have a 1970 datsun spl311 and the heater does not work. I need the
> following information:
> 1. Which way do I turn the off/on water toggle that is located behind the
> engine.
> 2. Is there a way to plug the small water pipe located next to the big
> water pipe coming off the water pump.
> spl311 roadster
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