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> Set of 914-6 Heat exchangers
IronHillRestorations
post Jan 14 2021, 08:23 AM
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Set of factory 914-6 heat exchangers. Heater shells need some work but pipes are good.

Here’s a detailed video 6 heat exchangers

$500 plus actual shipping. Cash, check (wait to clear), money order, PayPal (friends and family or add 3.5% PP fees).
They are boxed up and ready to ship


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post Jan 17 2021, 08:30 AM
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post Jan 17 2021, 01:57 PM
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Perry
just for reference would you mine measuring the inside and outside diameter of the pipes.
there has been some discussion on this recently and it would be good to know from a real set what are the exact measurements.
sorry you'll have to remove the duct tape (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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QUOTE(johnhora @ Jan 17 2021, 11:57 AM) *

Perry
just for reference would you mine measuring the inside and outside diameter of the pipes.
there has been some discussion on this recently and it would be good to know from a real set what are the exact measurements.
sorry you'll have to remove the duct tape (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
thanks!



So the interesting thing about it is that the od is how all tubing is measured but on original heat exchangers the wall thickness is incredibly thick almost as if its cast.. The ID is what effects performance but in the real world all tubing is purchased in OD. Ps they are 1.375" ID
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post Jan 19 2021, 12:07 AM
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Thanks Ben....
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All boxed up and ready to ship. A member had said he wanted them and flaked on the deal, (after I spent two hours making boxes and packing them) which is why they are posted here


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What is the skin material? (heat exchanger metal?

I am building an inventory for a 2.7 build in the future, how does 1 3/8" ID work? this was for a 2.0 from the factory?

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post Jan 26 2021, 08:34 AM
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What is the skin material? (heat exchanger metal?

I am building an inventory for a 2.7 build in the future, how does 1 3/8" ID work? this was for a 2.0 from the factory?

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This would be perfect for your 2.7. The heat exchangers are steel and are 19GA when new.
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