Webasto Heater install advice
Posted: 13 Aug 2016, 14:54
Good afternoon all.
I have an old Webasto HL18b (Petrol) heater that I picked up last year. I'm after some advice and wisdom before fitting it to my Westy.
First things first.....
Is it really wise to fit an old heater? TBH, aside from CO poisoning, I really don't understand what other risks come with fitting an older unit. I have no service history for it but it's clean and appears to be in good condition and functions well.
Where to fit it?
I'd prefer to mount it externally as I like to retain the space under the seat, also fitting under the rear seat looks tricky due to the previous heater cutouts and seat base panel.
External mounting boxes on FleaBay appear to need modification to fit where the original Eber box would sit.
Any suggestions on what boxes fit well?
Can I mount the heater on it's side?
So that the Exhaust and Inlets are 90 degrees from vertical. This seems to be how newer heaters are typically mounted in boxes. Unfortunately the manual I've found offers no guidance on mounting positions.
Any advice gratefully received.
Cheers
I have an old Webasto HL18b (Petrol) heater that I picked up last year. I'm after some advice and wisdom before fitting it to my Westy.
First things first.....
Is it really wise to fit an old heater? TBH, aside from CO poisoning, I really don't understand what other risks come with fitting an older unit. I have no service history for it but it's clean and appears to be in good condition and functions well.
Where to fit it?
I'd prefer to mount it externally as I like to retain the space under the seat, also fitting under the rear seat looks tricky due to the previous heater cutouts and seat base panel.
External mounting boxes on FleaBay appear to need modification to fit where the original Eber box would sit.
Any suggestions on what boxes fit well?
Can I mount the heater on it's side?
So that the Exhaust and Inlets are 90 degrees from vertical. This seems to be how newer heaters are typically mounted in boxes. Unfortunately the manual I've found offers no guidance on mounting positions.
Any advice gratefully received.
Cheers