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Heater Craft - Heater Upgrade

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Renegade ll, Jan 7, 2017.

  1. Renegade ll

    Renegade ll Member

    Has anyone installed the heater from Heater Craft in an early cj5? I would like some feedback and pics after install if possible. I have attached a photo of the one I am thinking about getting.

     
  2. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I've installed that heater in two Jeeps. Let me find pics..They work very well.
     
  3. LayemStr8

    LayemStr8 New Member

    I just installed this one in my jeep a couple weeks ago.
    I'm happy with it.
     
  4. FinoCJ

    FinoCJ 1970 CJ5 Staff Member

    Is it electric heater? Looks like it might be. How much current does it draw if so.
     
  5. Desert Runner

    Desert Runner Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    installed one in my sons 65 CJ5, he says it cooks him out when on high, he loves it.
    sorry I'll have to look for pixs

    Jay
     
  6. Renegade ll

    Renegade ll Member

    James I think just the blower motor is powered 12V. Ties into cooling system. Mounts up under passenger side. I will probably run it thru a relay.
     
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  7. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Mmm... an electric heater for a car is not realistic IMO. If your alternator makes 100 amps at a generous 14 volts, that's only 1400 watts. In BTU, that's about 5000 BTU/hr. The Summit heater makes about 28,000 BTUs. Your alternator can't generate enough power to heat the Jeep cabin - the heat has to come from the cooling water.
     
  8. FinoCJ

    FinoCJ 1970 CJ5 Staff Member

    thanks Julius - couldn't see much on my small phone screen - just saw the wire harness for the blower fan.
     
  9. Renegade ll

    Renegade ll Member

    I have heard good things about them. I was hoping someone could post a few pics to see how they look installed. Thanks
     
  10. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I used the summit heater and mounted it to the firewall behind the glove box. I purchased a bulkhead fitting to run the lines through the firewall.
    the only pics I have are in my build thread. Norcal69's common sense build.
    Further down in my build you can see the vents that I used. They were from vintage air.
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    Last edited: Jan 9, 2017
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  11. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

     
  12. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

  13. Renegade ll

    Renegade ll Member

    Very nice gentlemen. This has helped me a great deal.
     
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  14. Steve's 70-5

    Steve's 70-5 Active Member

    I used the summit version of that heater. I am restoring my Jeep, so I want to keep things looking original. I keep the heater box in the engine compartment, will block all air flow through it, but ran the heater hoses through the box to the new heater. I installed my heater on the drivers side and hook the ducting into the existing phylum under the dash. The original heater control panel will be used to direct the heat to the defrosters if needed.


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  15. Hellion

    Hellion Regurgitated

    I really like your approach. Please show your blocked-off heater box and/or what it looks like when everything is buttoned back up and your dash is re-installed. I still have the original setup and the old-fashioned AM radio style "pushbutton" controls.

    How will you direct heat to the passenger compartment?
     
  16. Steve's 70-5

    Steve's 70-5 Active Member

    Will get some pictures in a few days.
     
  17. redwoodgrown_jeeper

    redwoodgrown_jeeper New Member

    Looking forward to the finished install . The wife is not crazy about the anemic output of our 66.
     
  18. Steve's 70-5

    Steve's 70-5 Active Member

    I got some metal heater hose connectors from NAPA. I welded the connectors to some metal and then welded the metal with the connector into the heater box that goes in the engine compartment. The heater hose will run to the heater box on the fire wall then the hose will pick up on the other side of the connector and go to the heater under the dash on the drivers side.

    I took the phylum that goes under the dash and made a cap for a 3 inch hose and attached it to the phylum. Had to change the outlet to defroster to 3 inch.

    The other 3 inch outlet on the new heater. I made a outlet from a louver I got from Summit. This will bolt on the flange on the bottom of the dash and should not be seen.

    The heater control, will control the defrost cycle only. If the button is not pressed heat will blow though the phylum to the floor.

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