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<div> <font size="3">If it were mice you would have known long before now. I had mice make a nest in my heater. Gaaag!</font><br>
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From: Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net><br>
To: Triumphs <Triumphs@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Thu, Dec 20, 2018 2:33 pm<br>
Subject: Re: [TR] TR 250 Heater problem<br>
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<div>I think, it must be the seals. I am going to try to get a look
at it with my inspection camera, but I don't think I will be able
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<div>I am afraid the only thing to correct it, is taking out the
heater box and rebuilding it.<br clear="none">
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<div>I don't think it could be a mouse nest, from what I can see.<br clear="none">
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<div class="yiv5714745779moz-cite-prefix">On 12/20/18 7:06 AM, DAVID MASSEY
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<div><font size="3">1) Air is bypassing the core on that side.
It has been years since I took one apart. Is there a foam
piece sealing off the gap between the core and the
sheetmetal housing that has perished?</font></div>
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<div><font size="3">2) The core is partially clogged. Certainly
there is some flow but some tubes may be clogged leaving a
portion of the core cool and, hence, the air is not heated.
(Actually, I have a little difficulty with this one since
the tubes run right-to-left and if there were clogged tubes
the problem would be symmetrical. But still worth looking
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<div class="yiv5714745779moz-cite-prefix">On 12/20/18 7:06 AM, DAVID MASSEY
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<div> <font size="3">Two things come to mind. <br clear="none">
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<div><font size="3">1) Air is bypassing the core on that side.
It has been years since I took one apart. Is there a foam
piece sealing off the gap between the core and the
sheetmetal housing that has perished?</font></div>
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<div><font size="3">2) The core is partially clogged. Certainly
there is some flow but some tubes may be clogged leaving a
portion of the core cool and, hence, the air is not heated.
(Actually, I have a little difficulty with this one since
the tubes run right-to-left and if there were clogged tubes
the problem would be symmetrical. But still worth looking
into it.)</font><br clear="none">
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<div style="clear:both;"><font size="4">Dave </font></div>
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