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jmvotto
05-22-2011, 07:12 AM
I have the conncetions at the engine.. I am having trouble mounting the core unit to the back of the hump. I drilled my hose hole toward the walk way. so i have to push the core slightly toward the hull side.. I can't seem to get the screws to bit into anything toward the hull. very close to the chase.

My thought was to build a mini "amp board" carpet it and screw it to the back of the hump then mount the core to the board?? thoughts.

because of the height restriction of the OBV 07 i have to do all the work from the steering wheel side which is very very tight.. :(

what screws have people used and do you pre drill? i am using a flexible drill driver tip, but what a pain

i spent almost 2 hrs trying to get this mounted:mad:


evrything seemed to be flying along until this snag...

cab13367
05-23-2011, 02:42 PM
Joe,

Did you get this done? If I remember correctly, I covered the mounting area with masking tape, then put something under the heater core of the correct height so that it put the core in the correct mounting position. I then marked the holes on the masking tape, took out the heater core, pre-drilled the holes, then put the heater core back and put the screws in. You definitely have to predrill the holes.

Hope that helps.

Al

jmvotto
05-24-2011, 09:18 AM
Al, i finally got the core mounted.by using a cutting board with some carpet to fit the same size, maybe slightly bigger and pre drilling where i could get some screws to bit them use some smaller screws to mount the core to the covered cutting board. It felt like i kept hitting the fiberglass seam near the vent chase and the screws or pre drill would not bite.

Also had to add elbows prior to the core so i would not kink the hose. pics to follow.


http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0193.jpg

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0192.jpg


http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0190.jpg

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0189.jpg

Bodybou
05-25-2011, 08:40 AM
JV

those will be helpful pics. if i can finally start!!!

jmvotto
05-30-2011, 10:14 PM
anyone with a 06 to 08 OBV or pre 06 lsv have any pics of there heater vents. Just looking for postioning. last thing on my list is drilling three big 4" holes, everything is wired, plumbed and duct hose is connected to the core..
I plan on putting two in the walkway, one behind the drivers seat and a fix mount under the dash.

I have seen all the lsv pics that Al, cmsk, etc have done, but my boat is much smaller.


Thanks

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 09:38 AM
Behind drivers seat
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0215.jpg

install of the tubes
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0216.jpg

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0217.jpg

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 09:38 AM
walk way install

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0219.jpg

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh254/jmvotto/IMAG0220.jpg

cab13367
06-10-2011, 09:57 AM
Looks great Joe! Well done!

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 10:07 AM
Thanks, Al i would never have attempted this without you and others being the pioneers that you are for mods. Also did you use zip ties to support the tubes or will the screws hold them in place?

FYI the 4" is real tight and i had to notch the top and bottom hole slighlty for the screws on the tube.

cab13367
06-10-2011, 10:16 AM
Glad I could help. I did put a zip tie to help hold the tube up to take the pressure off the screws. And I removed the little screws on the tube before sliding it in then reinstalled one of them from underneath the dash (they are not really needed). This is after I chipped the edge of one of the holes the first time I slid one of the tubes in.

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 10:27 AM
Al, thanks, will do on the zip ties. i thought abour removing and adding the screws after , but decided a slight notch on top and bottom would work.

Can't wait to use it if the fall... Not .. I can wait.:D

mcdye
06-10-2011, 02:01 PM
Might want to check the 2 little screws that go on the side of the tubes (6th pic down). A few of mine stuck thru enough that it would have scraped the hose going in/out and possible tear it. I took mine out and filed down the point of the screws.

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 02:05 PM
Might want to check the 2 little screws that go on the side of the tubes (6th pic down). A few of mine stuck thru enough that it would have scraped the hose going in/out and possible tear it. I took mine out and filed down the point of the screws.

good point, i will see if they rub at all.

Grant M
06-10-2011, 02:21 PM
Looks great - good job! I'm right behind you, I plan on installing my hot tubes tonight or tomorrow. Fitting in under the helm was a bit of a challenge and ya it was about two hours to get that sucker mounted. I have to thank Al as well for those great how to photo's to give a guy the courage to do this.

Funny story, I went all over town to try to find a 2 1/4" grommet for the hole in the foot rest that the hoses go through and finally settled on a PVC fitting that I spent an hour grinding down to fit. I went in to work the next day and cleared enough paper off of my desk to realize I had one in my desk that would work...:p

Happy safe boating this weekend everyone! :D

cab13367
06-10-2011, 02:53 PM
Looks great - good job! I'm right behind you, I plan on installing my hot tubes tonight or tomorrow. Fitting in under the helm was a bit of a challenge and ya it was about two hours to get that sucker mounted. I have to thank Al as well for those great how to photo's to give a guy the courage to do this.

Funny story, I went all over town to try to find a 2 1/4" grommet for the hole in the foot rest that the hoses go through and finally settled on a PVC fitting that I spent an hour grinding down to fit. I went in to work the next day and cleared enough paper off of my desk to realize I had one in my desk that would work...:p

Happy safe boating this weekend everyone! :D

Grant,

That is funny because when I replied to you, I was going to suggest stealing one from your office!

Al

jmvotto
06-10-2011, 03:07 PM
Lowes had them in the nuts and bolts drawers, just screwed the swivel.

Funny about the desk, chop saw works wonders on obv.

morgan040
06-16-2011, 01:05 AM
One of the wires got pulled on coming out of my heater and I am not sure where it goes and my heater quit working.

I have 3 wires going to the switch: orange, Yellow and Black, but the red is dust dangling from the heater, It has power when the heater switch is on hi or low.

Do you know where I am supposed to hook it back up to??

Thanks

jmvotto
06-16-2011, 11:13 AM
Lowes had them in the nuts and bolts drawers, just screwed the swivel.

Funny about the desk, chop saw works wonders on obv.
"on PVC that is" i hate you cant edit any more:mad:

jmvotto
06-16-2011, 11:19 AM
One of the wires got pulled on coming out of my heater and I am not sure where it goes and my heater quit working.

I have 3 wires going to the switch: orange, Yellow and Black, but the red is dust dangling from the heater, It has power when the heater switch is on hi or low.

Do you know where I am supposed to hook it back up to??

Thanks

Top is yellow, bottom is orange, the two sides are red

Check page 5 here.
http://www.heatercraft.com/images/Documents/Heater_Instal_Marine.pdf