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Old 05-23-2019, 08:09 PM   #12
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Re: What trucks got heat stoves in 1969?

Further info from factory service manual;

It lists 3 types of "air-cleaners"; 1) "oil wetted paper element", 2) two element air cleaner, and 3) oil bath.

" The two element air cleaner utilizes an oil sump in the air cleaner bottom and a fibre element"

"On most applications of the two element air cleaner it is used in conjunction with an exhaust manifold heat stove". -goes on to describe the system-

From this I would assume that oil bath and oil wetted paper air cleaners did not use heated air. My Freemont Calif '69 1/2 ton sold in Calif. had the air pump but no heat stove.
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