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15th June 2006, 06:55
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Heater eyeball vent holes.
Hi everyone.
I got the heater kit from Marlin. Heater adapter and hose to joint to the eyeball vents. I drilled the holes in the dash as per Marlin's pictures (200mm apart and 200mm from the windscreen edge.) But there nowhere near! Ok can get round the problem by getting some more 65mm flex hose, but just wondered what I did wrong and if anyone else had the same problem?
Heater seems to be in the correct position.
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15th June 2006, 07:01
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their "manual" is wrong...:-(
i very nearly did the same but i thought i'll just check...good job too...
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15th June 2006, 08:13
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Gent's this is the job that I will be starting myself in the next few weeks. Can either of you please do me a favour and be a bit more specific on how the photo's are wrong and what the correct dimensions should be. Also I am wondering why haven't Marlin issued a correction!
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Mike
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15th June 2006, 08:30
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Hi Mike.
On the Marlin CD, there is a picture:
I did this to the letter (and result looks like this picture. But the heater is nowhere near. The dimensions from the windscreen area out is ok. But it's if the holes are too wide apart. Best to measure as John did, and measure the distance from a centre line. For example the top bolt that holds on the front "V" frome.
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16th June 2006, 08:07
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Hi guys,
I had exactly the same problem you had. I figured seeing as marlin provided a photo showing exactly where the holes were supposed to be in the dash that there was no way i could go wrong so i drilled them before double checking. When i put the dash in i discovered that not only were they nowhere near the pipes coming up from the heater matrix but also that one of the holes is partly obstructed by a bar on the chassis and so i couldn't fit the vent in at all. So this stopped me from just putting in longer pipes from the heater! I've ended up cutting new holes in the correct place and having to fill in the old ones with the bits i cut out & lots of fibreglass and filler! Now i've painted the dash i can't get the finish to look really good so I'm probably going to have to fit some attractive trim to cover up the problem area.
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16th June 2006, 12:18
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The Marlin Test
Whoever thought that the Marlin manual would be accurate! I think that this was a deliberate attempt by Mark to test us builders! A challenge, making us come up with different ideas once we had drilled the holes in the wrong location.
John I am surprised that after seeing my ‘quick fix’ you made the same mistake and after seeing it through SVA too.
For those who are not familiar with my car, I actually found the hose to be close but had to cut a second hole which merged into the first hole. So that presented a problem 1 how to fit the ‘eyeballs’ and how to tidy up what was now a mess.
As I had already purchased a turbo boost gauge and a mounting pod, I found the base of the ‘pod’ was able to hide the mess and as a bonus the internal shape turned the air through 90 degrees. What a surprise when the ‘eyeballs’ fitted the gauge housing!
So I have 3 housings on my dash, one pointing at me with the boost and 2 facing away at the screen and I must say they do an excellent job.
Regards to all builders
Trev
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16th June 2006, 12:39
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Thank you one and all. I was just about to make a mess off my dashboard!
Have any of you contacted Mark at Marlin to tell him his 'Manual' (what a joke) was wrong?
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Mike
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16th June 2006, 12:53
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John I am surprised that after seeing my ‘quick fix’ you made the same mistake and after seeing it through SVA too.
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Hi Trev.
When you said you drilled the vent holes in the wrong place, I did not dream it was because of incorrect picture infomation.
I need to phone Terry up so I'll mention it to her.
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16th June 2006, 14:51
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i sent them an email yesterday about this issue!
let's see the response...
john
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19th June 2006, 09:56
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hi all
can i join the ( I DRILLED THE HOLES IN THE WRONG PLACE CLUB) I thought it was because the 200 coupe heater was different. Had to fibre glass in the holes and redo. Its the ony dimension in the manual !!!!
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tony g
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20th June 2006, 13:40
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Ok people. After discussing with Steve, I think I've found my problem. The holes appear as picture above. And heat top vent is as per Marlin's picture's. But the hose supplied is 3" lond. Steve's was a good 6" long. So I've got hold of some more hose and that will be my nrext thing to do.
Another question. does anybody know if the 800 is different to the 200? If so that could explain the wrong measurements above.
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20th June 2006, 14:36
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Mark has sent me a corrected drawing...
The dimensions on that picture are meant to be to the Centre of the hole not the outer diameter...can anyone confirm this?
John
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20th June 2006, 15:16
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Right just had a measure.
The problem is 2 things:
1) The dimensions between the holes are wrong. The adaptor plate holes for the heater are 120mm from centre to centre. So I would have thought if there were 150mm - 170mm apart instead of 200mm (can't test so can't verify), it would be ok. The dimensions from the front edge of the dash to the vents are ok.
2) The hose supplied was way to short. Mine was 2.75" - 3" long. Steve's was a good 6" long. Double the length.
Hope that helps.
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21st June 2006, 13:55
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Ok found out what needs to be done. If you go by marlins diagram above, you just need some flexable hose. One is 19 rings( Not sure what those things on the hose are called) and another 15 ring rings. I got the hose while I was down at Newark. Test fitted all ok. I originally had hose of 8 rings way to short.
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