<VV> Argghhh...Stinking Heater Woes!

shortle shortle556 at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 27 22:47:51 EST 2007


How about the use of a CO detector? As we all know, carbon monoxide is a tasteless, colorless, odorless poison that can very well find its way into our passenger compartments. Anyone using a CO detector in their vehicles? If so, where was it obtained from?
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado. 

-----Original Message-----
>From: J R Read_HML <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>
>Sent: Nov 27, 2007 9:11 PM
>To: cfm <cfmann at yahoo.com>, Jim Bannister <jimster1 at earthlink.net>, 'Virtual Vairs' <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>Subject: Re: <VV> Argghhh...Stinking Heater Woes!
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>And then throw them away.  Who even uses them - except maybe for concours?
>
>If it is exhaust odor, there are not tat many places to look for a leak.  If 
>it is more of a burning oil odor, then you'll only be looking at the exhaust 
>to see where the oil is dripping on it.
>
>Later, JR
>
>
>From: "cfm" <cfmann at yahoo.com>
>
>
>> Check all your shroud gaskets for brittleness?
>
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