61 split ute
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Re: 61 split ute
I think I have to get one of these diesel heaters, how much fuel does it use Ian?
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62 11 window
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68 Country Buggy KO329
53 Westfalia trailer
56 shorty kombi (sold)
59 SC (sold)
68 Country Buggy KO418 (sold)
67 PMG sold (sold)
61 Karmann Ghia - (the wifes) sold
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Re: 61 split ute
Very little, I only made a small tank for the diesel about 2 litres, had it running about 6 hours so far hasn’t run out, I’ll let it run out so I can see how much it uses
I think Warb would have a better idea of how much it would use
Picture of the tank I made
I think Warb would have a better idea of how much it would use
Picture of the tank I made
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Re: 61 split ute
I’m hoping there another tank the same size on the other side as well matevanell wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 2:03 pm Very little, I only made a small tank for the diesel about 2 litres, had it running about 6 hours so far hasn’t run out, I’ll let it run out so I can see how much it uses
I think Warb would have a better idea of how much it would use
Picture of the tank I made IMG_7940.jpeg
Hope u get the joke
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Re: 61 split ute
usage, easy as, uses three fifths of fuck all...ha.. the pulse pump moves .02ml every time it clicks, and the frequencey of the pump is set at the contriller (Hz) .. so on the controler if you set it to 3.0hz per second, so 3x.02 is .06ml per second, or 3.6ml per minute, or 216ml per hour - however in that cab I reckon youll be running it at 2Hz max?
bit more math, lets say you play $2 per litre for the diesel, that 2l tank should run for just over 9 hours at 3Hz.. for $4...
pretty sure I worked that right...
bit more math, lets say you play $2 per litre for the diesel, that 2l tank should run for just over 9 hours at 3Hz.. for $4...
pretty sure I worked that right...
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Re: 61 split ute
braddick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:40 pmI’m hoping there another tank the same size on the other side as well matevanell wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 2:03 pm Very little, I only made a small tank for the diesel about 2 litres, had it running about 6 hours so far hasn’t run out, I’ll let it run out so I can see how much it uses
I think Warb would have a better idea of how much it would use
Picture of the tank I made IMG_7940.jpeg
Hope u get the joke
Cheers bud
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Re: 61 split ute
Well I guess I was a bit cocky on how good the diesel heaters are, on the way back it started to smoke and stopped working, got to Champs workshop and checked a few things out but couldn’t get it to work
Still think it’s a great idea instead of heater boxes
Got home and bought a new one $133 on EBay, fitted it today, 2kw version this time, and it’s working a treat Still think it’s a great idea instead of heater boxes
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Re: 61 split ute
that fucker is flooded man. blow the shit out of it, check the glowplug is above the fuel inlet.. run it hot and hard, add kero. 50/50... chuck in a new glow plug first too..
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Re: 61 split ute
Geez, lucky the emergency exit is just on the other side of the bus
Der Splitty.....slowest thing up the Blue Mtns, since Wentworth, Blaxland & Lawson
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Re: 61 split ute
Reminds me of a smoke machine from my disco days...
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Ian - yopu got a link to the $133 version please? Have to fit one before Volksfest, Old Bar and ReVolks
Gordon
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63 SC my daily driver
62 11 window
60 23
68 Country Buggy KO329
53 Westfalia trailer
56 shorty kombi (sold)
59 SC (sold)
68 Country Buggy KO418 (sold)
67 PMG sold (sold)
61 Karmann Ghia - (the wifes) sold
http://www.allaircooled.com.au
63 SC my daily driver
62 11 window
60 23
68 Country Buggy KO329
53 Westfalia trailer
56 shorty kombi (sold)
59 SC (sold)
68 Country Buggy KO418 (sold)
67 PMG sold (sold)
61 Karmann Ghia - (the wifes) sold
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Re: 61 split ute
Not good at the link thing, but I did take a picture of it, the item id is on there
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Re: 61 split ute
The $133 version in the picture with Ian above looks a tad smoky - Cheek & Chong Style.
Perhaps go for the $266 model
Linz
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Re: 61 split ute
The $133 version came with instructions, the first one just had a picture. And I can see what I did wrong with the first one, the new instructions say you need to run it flat out some times to get rid of the junk, I see Warb says to run it flat out as well, I always had it on the lowest setting, and as Warb said I flooded it, I will clean up the first one and get it going again, might make a good shed heater
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Re: 61 split ute
How did you put the bed on, welded? I see folks are using body adhesive a lot now with panels, in the olden days everything was just welded. Seems you could get a pretty good hold with adhesive on the cross members and mebe just spot around the outside? I have a bed to put on in a couple of months, been loooong time since I've done any panel work and things have changed a bit.
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Re: 61 split ute
Yep just glued it on, rolled the lip and called it done. And if you ask me what I used just sikaflex, they have a bonding one, got mine from Bunnings