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Hi guys,
Have a restored standard recirculating heater for a ‘49 F-1. The truck had a heater it in that was directly in the center under the dash and very crudely installed. I see the knockouts for the fresh air heater next to the battery. That heater has vertical inlet and outlet. The standard has horizontal and that would put the hoses coming out over the battery? Also there are no knockouts anywhere that I can see for the standard heater. Can somebody tell me where the standard heater would have been installed? Last pic shows the vertical knockouts along the side of the battery. Any help appreciated as I can’t find any info or photos showing where this heater mounts.
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I don't think that is the correct recirculating heater. I have an original 1949 Ford accessories catalog and the recirculating heater it shows is like the one pictured below.
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I assume the one in my 49 Mercury truck is original and as i remember it the heater is more to the right of centre. If I can remember I'll take a picture of the setup.
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Ok got the pictures. I did not check for a name on it but Harrison was a big name in aftermarket heaters here back then. I've even got one labelled Firestone in the 39 Deluxe.
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From what I have been reading there was a Firestone that had the 3 doors and others that had three doors but they were older units. Then there was the one I have pictured above. I can mount it but I don’t like the idea of the hoses coming out directly above the battery. Seems like an odd spot to me.
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The pipes on the heater in post #3 come out on the left side just like the one in post#7. Here are a couple more pictures that may help.
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Yeah I understand where the 3 door recirculating heaters and fresh air heaters come through as I believe they both have the vertical tubes that come out next to the battery. I guess my question is I have been told by numerous people that the style I posted in post 1 is indeed for the 49-52 truck. It was basically the cheapest heater you could get. The tubes come out horizontally though. Does anybody have a picture of a heater that looks like the one I posted installed in a truck?
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While you have been clear that others have told you that yours is a 48-52 unit, that just doesn't make sense. The block style Ford came later - like mid 1950s - when the tailgate embossing changed from script style.
You may be trying to fit a 'newer' unit into an older truck and are having the difficulty you've described.
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There is one like yours on ebay, says 1953-56.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/29731047869...05956b96571878 |
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Your heater is exactly like the one in my '52 F7 except my defrosted hoses are more of a 45 degree where yours look to be 90 degree. The other difference is that on the F 7 the battery is under the cab behind the rt running board. Interior box & Fotd letters are same.
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