Can anyone help me find the vintage correct Heater parts for E2SAL813. It was an option that 813 did not take, and I would like to install the heater but dont knoe=w what I need. Water pump valve, plumbing to firewall, interior hardware. I could use diagrams and pictures to piece together what I need. Any help appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: Jupiter Heater
Rick,
Have a search around the rebuilds of the SC and the SA. There should be pictures of what you need.
Try searching on jowett.net here . Also search the parts book
The water pump has a brass valve on it so I presume your pump has a plug in it. Plenty available in UK from JCS but maybe Scott has one.
The radiator has a half inch hose take off in the bottom of the radiator. The two pipes go through the bulkhead. The heater is held on by a large bracket bent from 2mm plate. The heater type is listed in the Technical Notes but a new or reconditioned one is very expensive. So much so I fitted one from a mini to my SA.
There are many discussions on JT about the heater!
search.php?st=0&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&keyw ... r&start=15
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1461&p=42017&hilit=heater#p42017
download/file.php?id=10292&mode=view
viewtopic.php?f=163&t=2722&p=16011&hilit=heater#p16011
https://www.holden.co.uk/c/electrical/h ... ar_heaters
Have a search around the rebuilds of the SC and the SA. There should be pictures of what you need.
Try searching on jowett.net here . Also search the parts book
The water pump has a brass valve on it so I presume your pump has a plug in it. Plenty available in UK from JCS but maybe Scott has one.
The radiator has a half inch hose take off in the bottom of the radiator. The two pipes go through the bulkhead. The heater is held on by a large bracket bent from 2mm plate. The heater type is listed in the Technical Notes but a new or reconditioned one is very expensive. So much so I fitted one from a mini to my SA.
There are many discussions on JT about the heater!
search.php?st=0&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&keyw ... r&start=15
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1461&p=42017&hilit=heater#p42017
download/file.php?id=10292&mode=view
viewtopic.php?f=163&t=2722&p=16011&hilit=heater#p16011
https://www.holden.co.uk/c/electrical/h ... ar_heaters
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1993 Ford F150 XLT
2005 Corvette
2006 BMW 750Li
2015 BMW X4 - Given Name: Rick
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Re: Jupiter Heater
Thank you, I will enjoy reading through the links this morning. 

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