Advise on removing interior fan 280i please
Advise on removing interior fan 280i please
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mrzigazaga

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185 months

Tuesday
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As the title says...while the dash is out i may as well upgrade the fan and matrix but not sure how they come out...?


Cheers smile

Adrian@

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302 months

Wednesday
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Mark, there is a bracket half way up the housing (two screws) on the passenger side and the housing slides onto the end of the motor snail (mounted separately), it is different if you have a twin fan version. I have a housing and matrix sat here ..it has a set of screws joining it at the centre line and it separates. So as to separate, the lever arm has a thread locked system that is in my picture and the bracket is off to the left. A@





Edited by Adrian@ on Wednesday 17th December 09:36

mrzigazaga

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18,729 posts

185 months

Wednesday
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Adrian@ said:
Mark, there is a bracket half way up the housing (two screws) on the passenger side and the housing slides onto the end of the motor snail (mounted separately), it is different if you have a twin fan version. I have a housing and matrix sat here ..it has a set of screws joining it at the centre line and it separates. So as to separate, the lever arm has a thread locked system that is in my picture and the bracket is off to the left. A@





Edited by Adrian@ on Wednesday 17th December 09:36
Ahhh awesome...thank you Adrian you are a star, may well be interesting in the matrix if mine is shot although no signs of water ingress...yet...i plan to replace the fan motor if possible and associated pipes...

Many thanks

Mark

Wedg1e

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285 months

Wednesday
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I think the first time I read about anyone dismantling a wedge heater, the two halves were glassed together down the middle joint, so the owner had had to put a hacksaw through it to separate.
Then there was mutterings about some foam seal on the hinged flap that had deteriorated so the air essentially went wherever it wanted regardless of the flap position (might have some relevance to mine come to think of it).

mrzigazaga

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Wedg1e said:
I think the first time I read about anyone dismantling a wedge heater, the two halves were glassed together down the middle joint, so the owner had had to put a hacksaw through it to separate.
Then there was mutterings about some foam seal on the hinged flap that had deteriorated so the air essentially went wherever it wanted regardless of the flap position (might have some relevance to mine come to think of it).
Thanks...mine does look glassed together that is why i asked smile ..and as you say the foam has seen better days so maybe replace with some closed cell foam instead..the matrix does not leak so could leave it..i would like to get the fan sorted though as that is pants...it is like someone breathing on the windscreen...laugh

Adrian@

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302 months

Thursday
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I have just looked at my spare box...two screws held it together and some sort of sealant around the joint. I have used a blade to cut through the joint, undone the lever nut and the matrix was sealed into the box with HD scrim foam, to stop the dilution of any air bypassing the core. The rubber lip seal on the flap was a new 'thing' for me (I had not seen that on earlier TVR boxes). A@

Wedg1e

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285 months

Thursday
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I remember when I had the Esprit alongside the 390 for a couple of years, the Esprit's heater had twin fans that looked like the same Lucas type as TVR used - it did exactly what you'd expect a heater/blower to do. Mind you the fan motors were visible in the front boot so ate less into the under-dash space.
Was it in Oliver W's autobiography where it was mentioned that TVR did originally use twin motors but then deleted one, probably for cost-cutting?
The 390 only has one, I'm sure my Tasmin (chassis 36) only had one, and a bicycle pump moved more air...

Edited by Wedg1e on Thursday 18th December 13:37

Adrian@

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302 months

Thursday
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Yes, to being twin Smiths fans on the early cars, within the mould of the one I have here it shows it, but then not having been cut out...then, I have not seen a twin system on a car though. A@

taz turbo

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270 months

Thursday
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My first Tasmin DH (5205) had twin (asthmatic) fans.


Chris.

De Tomaso

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48 months

Yesterday (12:45)
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Did they fit the very same heater unit to ALL wedges or are there variations on the theme?

mrzigazaga

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Yesterday (16:30)
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De Tomaso said:
Did they fit the very same heater unit to ALL wedges or are there variations on the theme?
Hi Phil

I do recall the 350i being different..smile