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Hi All. I have finally rebuilt my heater (1966 car) and I am puzzled as to why the gap between the rear mounting brackets on the bulkhead have got wider?? I realise that they haven't and I am sure that there is a really simple explanation but it has been a long time since I took the thing out (10-15 years) and I need help. Thanks in advance. Mark
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Hi Mark,
My car looks like it has only ever had the left bolt installed but I have seen some with a right bolt and spacer fitted. The simple answer to the situation in the heater is narrower than the lugs.

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Onb a lot of heaters I have seen the brackets on the front bulkhead are spaced wider than the heater body. you should be able to use a nut & lock nut arrangement or spacer to fill the gap.
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Thank you, you lot.
I thought I was going mad a few months ago when this problem came to light.....much measuring and muttering later, I was convinced I needed memory therapy.
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bloody hell, ive noticed this too. thought it was just a cock up.
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I thought I was the one who was going to the bottom of the class with that question. Nearly didn't ask...
Talking to a couple of mates (I just bend em in, I only hang it on one bracket etc) and the responses on the forum it seems that we need a solution. I am thinking a barrel nut say 2-3cm long allowing the threaded bar from the heater to be attached, with a threaded bar at the other end allowing it to hang on the bulkhead bracket. Question is where do we find such a thing and what would the thread size be? Cheers. Mark
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Well, as I said further up, my heater hangs on the left bolt only and feels as solid as a rock. There's no need to do anything else. The paint on the roght lugs suggests it has never had a bolt fitted on the right side, wrong as it may seem. :shock:

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ahh takeing my heater out for next season
rain-x anti mist actuly does a better job, lighter too :)
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Rubbing Rain-X on your legs won't keep em warm though!
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It will if you light it up. Its pretty flammable with its alcohol base!

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:D silly fecker
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Or you could drink it.

That way you wouldn't notice the steamed up window or the cold on your legs.
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