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#1 Posted : Saturday, 23 January 2010 6:14:55 AM(UTC)
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Here is one I prepared earlier. Motor is not chrome it is bright zinc and will achieve natural dullness over time.

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#2 Posted : Saturday, 23 January 2010 6:30:01 AM(UTC)
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Here is a HT HG one I prepared later.

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#3 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2010 7:19:14 AM(UTC)
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Hi PVS, those heaters look pretty good. You may be able to tell why the difference in the cases of some of these heaters, apart from the colour,ie the reinforcement webbing near the bolts that hold the 2 halves together, is it to do with the model, series or maybe the factory made...all the best regards ...Jack
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#4 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2010 7:34:37 AM(UTC)
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Hi Jack, Im not really sure about what you are saying as I havent really noticed it. The two types are made of different materials. The white/grey ones are polyester (I think) and the black ones are some sort of "cardboard" type stuff (possibly resin coated). The white ones are basically HK and the black HT HG, but the black may have been introduced before the end of HK. There are other small differences, like one of the heater core outlet holes is bigger on HT HG so the core with nipple can fit through.
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#5 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2010 9:00:36 AM(UTC)
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How did you pull the heater motor apart so that its like new?
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#6 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2010 9:10:17 AM(UTC)
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I just dismantle it completely and then do the zinc plating in my back room.
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#7 Posted : Wednesday, 27 January 2010 2:20:50 AM(UTC)
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Thats a bloody nice job but how did you go about the armature when plating ?
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#8 Posted : Friday, 29 January 2010 9:08:38 AM(UTC)
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Any chance of a rundown on the zinc plating process? I had no idea it was something that could be done at home


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#9 Posted : Friday, 30 January 2015 11:57:53 PM(UTC)
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Hey PVS i know this a old thread ,but what colour grey did you use for the heater box.I was looking at a Wurth product grey /white ral 9002,any help would be great.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, 31 January 2015 11:07:09 AM(UTC)
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Hi PVS, Unless you have 2 different ones together it wouldn't be easy to know what to look for but, looking at the HK one show here, the top one. On both halves of the case either side of the bolts, that hold the 2 halves together, there is some webbing to strengthen the case. On some cases that webbing is quite distinctly heavier. Of the 4 I have the 2 white HK ones are different. You will also find some fan blades are metal some are plastic. There are also, at least on the HK ones anyway there are dates on some parts. Some stencilled sone stamped. If you have cleaned it the stencil one will most likely have been cleaned off. The 2 cases you have there most likely have the same part number cast into them also. But yes you appear to have done a good job cleaning these 2 up.

Jack


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#11 Posted : Saturday, 31 January 2015 11:40:16 AM(UTC)
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At least some of the HT heaters have an white ink stamped inspection date on the bottom of the case.
It's almost impossible to see once the heater is installed.
Good plating job PVS, the bearings are difficult get out of the motor housing, and the mounting arms on the stator/lamination assembly are no fun to plate either.

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#12 Posted : Monday, 9 February 2015 9:43:10 AM(UTC)
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Hi PVS Do you sell these?
Cheers.
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#13 Posted : Tuesday, 9 June 2015 4:52:24 AM(UTC)
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Hey Guys, I don't have a heater box on the HK but found a HG one. What are the differences and can they be interchanged??
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#14 Posted : Tuesday, 9 June 2015 7:10:34 AM(UTC)
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I think you will find The difference is the HK air flow and water flow are controlled and the HT-G only the air flow is controlled. As mentioned above, the cores or tanks are all the same other than the inlet and outlet pipes, For HT-G both inlet and outlet are the same size and shape with a rib to take the water hoses and clamps. On The HK unit only the outlet pipe has a rib on it to take the hose and clamp. The water control valve, the gold one in the photo above, is bolted to the case and seals on to the inlet pipe with an O ring. To modify a HT-G tank to use for a HK unit is pretty simple by just cutting the rib off inlet pipe to the required length and bolt on the HK water control valve. Not so easy though modifying HK core to suit the HT-G unit. The HK inlet pipe is shorter and using the correct tool to form the rib is not so easy and unless you are experienced at welding or soldering radiators be careful attempting to extend the pipe. But to answer your question; are they interchangeable ? Yes ! If all you want is to heat the car then the HT-G one you have will bolt in to your HK ok and with necessary adjustment to control cable and water hoses needed it will do the job.
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#15 Posted : Tuesday, 9 June 2015 10:43:00 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the help. I'm going for the original factory look, so I don't really need it but want one. I checked around and it seems hard to find a HK heater box so this HG one will do at the moment unless I find a HK one in the meantime.
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#16 Posted : Wednesday, 10 June 2015 11:16:37 AM(UTC)
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Get a control valve for a HK heater and mate it up to the HG box you already have, along with the minor modifications the the HG core, will get you very close to the original factory look and operation. The CASE for the HK heater unit and HG heater unit have the same part number . The difference between the two cases is the material they are made from and the colour.
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#17 Posted : Wednesday, 10 June 2015 11:35:52 AM(UTC)
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There are a number of minor differences in the construction materials used in all these HK-T-G heaters but, for most, without removing and dismantling the unit they are not obvious. The plastic or metal blades of the fan would be one example, the date stamp on the core is another.
Jack
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#18 Posted : Wednesday, 10 June 2015 10:15:58 PM(UTC)
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Thanks again for all the help.
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#19 Posted : Tuesday, 16 June 2015 5:18:16 AM(UTC)
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I found the white stamp mentioned earlier in this thread today when I removed the heater- inspected Jul 1969!

Is there a foam kit available for these?
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#20 Posted : Wednesday, 17 June 2015 6:29:17 AM(UTC)
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gain, answered my own question 2doorstore sells a foam kit and a really helpful person to.
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