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NOTE - since this posted at the top of a new page, be sure to check the previous page if you are looking for OEM installation schematics for 1960-63 heaters.
In response to the earlier questions asking about late model heater motor options, I swapped my original for one out of a Pontiac Fiero. The main thing I was looking for was one that rotated in the correct direction. At the time it seemed the only models I could find were those in S10 pickups and the Fiero. The advantage of the Fiero over the S10 is that they are all mounted in the trunk, so they are clean and look like new compared to one that’s been mounted under the hood for a couple of decades. The heater case required some minor trimming, but the much larger plastic fan fit into the case without modification. The motor itself is the newer permanent magnet design. On high speed airflow is about twice that of the original fan and motor. The rubber hose is presumably for motor ventilation. It doesn't go anywhere in my installation, so I just pointed it downward to keep dust out. I don’t have any decent photos, but here’s what it looks like installed on an economy heater: |
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i have a unit I'm going thru right now. When restoring a deluxe heater, what color and finish did they come from factory?
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In response to the earlier questions asking about late model heater motor options, I swapped my original for one out of a Pontiac Fiero. The main thing I was looking for was one that rotated in the correct direction. At the time it seemed the only models I could find were those in S10 pickups and the Fiero. The advantage of the Fiero over the S10 is that they are all mounted in the trunk, so they are clean and look like new compared to one that’s been mounted under the hood for a couple of decades.
The heater case required some minor trimming, but the much larger plastic fan fit into the case without modification. The motor itself is the newer permanent magnet design. On high speed airflow is about twice that of the original fan and motor. The rubber hose is presumably for motor ventilation. It doesn't go anywhere in my installation, so I just pointed it downward to keep dust out. I don’t have any decent photos, but here’s what it looks like installed on an economy heater: [/QUOTE] Good to know, I have a cheap heater in my 62. Good luck finding a Fiero around here! I havn't seen any of them in the several junkyards I frequint in years. What is a deluxe heater worth if I were to get one in a yard? $10? |
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When Bubba327 changed out his heater core for the larger core he had to open up his upper lid the accomidate the larger core, as shown in the pic above....my upper section is already larger/factory but has a notch in it for a block off plate, I`m assumming that this would be a later design as to cut costs one box fits all...? I ended up with a smaller core only because I could`nt find a larger core locally, made a quick plate from alumimun. Anybody have pics as to how the factory hung the core in the box.....?
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There are formed steel 'C' shaped straps at each end that fit over the tanks on the ends. These are attached to the top cover with screws. Sorry I don't have any pics........
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Hey mark do you have assembly manual pics for 65 with deluxe 3 lever heat?
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I just rebuilt the deluxe unit in my 63 w/the Ranco heater valve installed on the core if anybody needs any literature on it or the install.
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BURBLUV Maybe this will help
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Here's some pics that CaptainFab posted of his Deluxe heater:
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That deluxe heater captainfab has is a little different than mine. My heater control valve is on the top of the unit. The cable is not exposed....runs through the firewall into the heater box assembly
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The '60-'63 deluxe heaters are different than the '64-'66 deluxe heaters. The cable you speak of does indeed go to a heater coolant flow control valve located on the heater core itself. The cable in the pics that Jon posted above, controls a flap that regulates the amount of air entering the heater box from the cowl area.
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quick question i have a 66 with a deluxe heater and am wanting to put a economy heater in it for the space under the hood. can i hook my old deluxe controls up some how or will have to also get the eco controls?
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In one of the earlier post it was stated that 60-63 did not offer a deluxe heater set up, But according to the options catalog I have they did. This is the 1960 edition page.
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I can't confirm on a 66, but I installed a deluxe heater in my 1960 first, and replaced it later with an economy model. The factory operating controls were identical, except the deluxe model used four levers, while the economy model only used two of them. In fact the economy panel only came with two levers, but the 4 lever deluxe panel could perform the same functions. Two of the 4 deluxe levers just wouldn't be connected to anything.
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It appears what they did was rotate the fan housing outlet to the side so it could connect directly to the defroster valve, and left out the elbow duct that actually connects the two parts inside the truck. It was probably just slapped together to have a picture for an advertising brochure, figuring nobody would know what it's suppose to look like anyway. But it sure is confusing from a historical documentation standpoint.
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nah what it is,they turn the under hood part (drawing) so the buy could see what goes under the hood. That's all.
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I have a complete NOS deluxe 1 in box i will have to post pics when i get a chance to get to it
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I was told using a blower motor out of a suburban that has rear air and heat vents in an earlier truck, like my 63' will give you a ton of force through the shorter ductwork...the motors should be interchangeable.
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so where does the cable go on the economy heater? do you have to take the cover off?mines been just sticking out the firewall since i got it.
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