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Partsman
05-22-2011, 06:36 PM
Ok, so I'm new here, and the first 2 threads I actually start make me look very needy. Does anyone in the New England area have an extra round Smith Heater? On mine, the core is shot and leaking. It's all that's holding me up from registering my 109. PM or email Harvey at mallard1990@verizon.net :thumb-up:

masonater
05-22-2011, 08:02 PM
I'm not sure but a guy here at the airport was scoping out my 109 a while back and saw the heater core on the table. He said it is exactly like the ones in the Triumphs he rebuilds. Never looked into it because mine was good but could be worth an investigation.

Partsman
05-22-2011, 09:15 PM
I've checked those, and yes they are like Triumphs and also Jag heaters are like these, problem is the replacement cores are so damn expensive.

cedryck
05-27-2011, 04:17 PM
I had a smiths heater in my 2a. Leaked, smelled, and leaked some more. Replaced it with a Jeep MK heater, almost the same size but square, for 65$ found on colemans.com. Heater works better than the small shin burning smiths pancake one. Throws plenty of heat.

Partsman
05-27-2011, 07:37 PM
I had a smiths heater in my 2a. Leaked, smelled, and leaked some more. Replaced it with a Jeep MK heater, almost the same size but square, for 65$ found on colemans.com. Heater works better than the small shin burning smiths pancake one. Throws plenty of heat.

Thanks cedryck, this is the best lead I've had since the thing started leaking. You wouldn't happen to have the part # would you?

leafsprung
05-28-2011, 10:47 AM
thats a hupp, have a couple if you want to go that route

Partsman
05-28-2011, 05:35 PM
thats a hupp, have a couple if you want to go that route
Got a pic of one? I'm still having trouble finding it on the website that cedryck posted.

albersj51
05-28-2011, 08:21 PM
Look up maradyne 5000. I believe its the new version of the hupp.

Partsman
05-28-2011, 09:46 PM
Look up maradyne 5000. I believe its the new version of the hupp.

OK, now this thing is pretty cool, it's actually little smaller than the round Smith, and just about as deep. Does it throw more heat than the shin burner? And can I hook my de-misters into it?

http://performanceparts.com/performance_parts_images/maradyne_H-500012.jpg

albersj51
05-28-2011, 10:33 PM
It says it is capable of defrosting. As for heat, I think it puts out 12,500BTUs, which is more than the shin burner. How much more, I dont remember.

albersj51
05-28-2011, 10:34 PM
Here are the specs

http://www.maradyne.com/maradyne_mobile/products/heaters/5000.html

Partsman
05-28-2011, 11:19 PM
Here are the specs

http://www.maradyne.com/maradyne_mobile/products/heaters/5000.html

Well now that's pretty impressive, and over-all cheaper than buying a replacement core for the round Smith, and more readily available. Thanks albers :thumb-up:

albersj51
05-28-2011, 11:31 PM
Glad to help! Look at the 8000 series. Its 2" taller, deeper and wider, but its 25000 BTUs. Do you know the shin burners dimensions? Would the below fit?

http://www.maradynemobile.com/803012Heater.html

Partsman
05-29-2011, 03:34 PM
Glad to help! Look at the 8000 series. Its 2" taller, deeper and wider, but its 25000 BTUs. Do you know the shin burners dimensions? Would the below fit?

http://www.maradynemobile.com/803012Heater.html


The Shin-burner is 8wx10Hx6D
The 8" part is the circular part, the 10" is to the top of the defroster plenum, it's mostly the depth that I have to be careful about, as this is mounted just above the pedals, so if it gets too deep, it'll interfere with the operation of the Rover.

albersj51
05-29-2011, 03:57 PM
I'm going to replace my shin burner and am looking at the maradyne as well (odd thing to think about as its 92 outside at the moment). Ive thought about moving it to the passenger side for 3 reasons:
1. No more intererence with the pedals
2. It looks like the defrost output is on the left side, so routing the duct would be easier.
3. My girlfriend would ride on that side and she's tiny so no issue and it keeps her warmer and less prone to camplaining.

Im not sure how well it would work or the downsides, but something to consider.

Partsman
05-29-2011, 05:58 PM
I'm going to replace my shin burner and am looking at the maradyne as well (odd thing to think about as its 92 outside at the moment).

Im not sure how well it would work or the downsides, but something to consider.
Better to think about it now when it's 92 outside than when it's -14 as it sometimes gets here in New England where I live.

ducttape
05-29-2011, 07:21 PM
I'm going to replace my shin burner and am looking at the maradyne as well (odd thing to think about as its 92 outside at the moment). Ive thought about moving it to the passenger side for 3 reasons:
1. No more intererence with the pedals
2. It looks like the defrost output is on the left side, so routing the duct would be easier.
3. My girlfriend would ride on that side and she's tiny so no issue and it keeps her warmer and less prone to camplaining.

Im not sure how well it would work or the downsides, but something to consider.

Keep us posted on this? Thx