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Old 01-13-2024, 08:18 PM   #1
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Default Heat Riser In Exhaust

I wonder how many still have the heat riser flapper valve in the exhaust manifold pipe like my Mercs do? Located at the front of the right hand exhaust manifold. I don't know for sure if mine works but it does turn by hand and the spring is still there. I don't recall if the 49 Merc truck has one or not. Maybe it is just a cold country option? I took this poor photo of mine today. It was below zero in the workshop so I didn't want to have my fingers frozen taking pictures.
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Old 01-13-2024, 10:16 PM   #2
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I wonder how many still have the heat riser flapper valve in the exhaust manifold pipe like my Mercs do? Located at the front of the right hand exhaust manifold. I don't know for sure if mine works but it does turn by hand and the spring is still there. I don't recall if the 49 Merc truck has one or not. Maybe it is just a cold country option? I took this poor photo of mine today. It was below zero in the workshop so I didn't want to have my fingers frozen taking pictures.
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Our F1 226 still has it and it still works great! The 226 heat riser parts are extremely rare.

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