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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 25
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24V heater???
Hi all,
I've searched and was unable to come up with my answer, so hopefully one of you may know... I've got a 79 BJ40 24V Canadian truck and it came with the rear heater uninstalled and sitting in a box. Now the side of the heater reads 12V, is this the correct heater? Does the harness only put 12V to it, or should I start looking for a 24V heater? Thanks a ton! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Vancouver Island...Stuck in Fort Mac.
Posts: 204
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it should be 24v , was probably swapped with a bj60 or 12v bj70 motor.
cheers! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2003
Location: S. Lake Tahoe, CA
Posts: 405
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Tell you what,
When I get back home I will see what a pita it is to pull my 24v heater from my 87 CDM bj70 and come up with a price. That will be a week from now, so if you can wait I'll get back to you. __________________ JonB ke6gfb 87 bj70, arb'ed, slidered, winched, 4x4llabs bumper. 97 40th fzj80 w/difflocks, cdl switch & pin 7 mod, Hanna sliders, 2.5" ome lift, 1" body lift, rear drawer system on 285/75-16's. 87 sas 4runner- air lockers, dual cases, beadlocked 35" mtr's, waggy & cheby springs, sliders, 8274 winch, etc... |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 25
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Thanks Rigpig and Jon!
And it's appreciated Jon, I'll keep my eyes on the PM box. |
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