FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Ladies and Gents,
As promised, attached below is my first-pass at an FB/EK Warmaride guide (with thanks to Aust(mod) for working out how to post documents):
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B4 ... MGI5&hl=en
http://www.scribd.com/full/37747089?acc ... ejxi2r1r8t
Same file, but two files locations in case one gets screwed up.
As the document says, it aims to provide some information regarding the NASCO Warmaride heaters fitted to FB and EK Holdens. It contains
historical information, such as which heaters were advertised for different model Holdens,
practical information on identification, disassembly and reassembly of FB and EK Warmarides, and
guidance on replacement parts and overhaul techniques.
It contains answers to many of the questions that seem to come up every winter on most of the early Holden forums:
“Where do I connect the heater hoses to?”
“Where can I get demister ducting from?”
“Is anyone making aftermarket demister nozzles?”
“My heater tap is dribbling hot water… can I replace it?”
The information is free for anyone to use as they see fit. I'm no Warmaride guru - if I've got it wrong, please let me know and I'll update the document.
Cheers (and heres hoping your knees are a little warmer),
Harv
As promised, attached below is my first-pass at an FB/EK Warmaride guide (with thanks to Aust(mod) for working out how to post documents):
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B4 ... MGI5&hl=en
http://www.scribd.com/full/37747089?acc ... ejxi2r1r8t
Same file, but two files locations in case one gets screwed up.
As the document says, it aims to provide some information regarding the NASCO Warmaride heaters fitted to FB and EK Holdens. It contains
historical information, such as which heaters were advertised for different model Holdens,
practical information on identification, disassembly and reassembly of FB and EK Warmarides, and
guidance on replacement parts and overhaul techniques.
It contains answers to many of the questions that seem to come up every winter on most of the early Holden forums:
“Where do I connect the heater hoses to?”
“Where can I get demister ducting from?”
“Is anyone making aftermarket demister nozzles?”
“My heater tap is dribbling hot water… can I replace it?”
The information is free for anyone to use as they see fit. I'm no Warmaride guru - if I've got it wrong, please let me know and I'll update the document.
Cheers (and heres hoping your knees are a little warmer),
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Wow, that's very comprehensive!!!! Only skimmed, but save to read through at a later date. Thanks Harv, even my hand made it in there!!!
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Fantastic guide - in fact, I think we should rename the document the "Warmaride Bible".
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Yep that is awesome.
Well done Harv
Well done Harv
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
WOW
Well done
THANK YOU
Thanks Rob
Well done
THANK YOU
Thanks Rob
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Well done Harv
Thats a huge effort
Thank you for your contribution to our collective forum knowledge.
Instant sticky
Thats a huge effort
Thank you for your contribution to our collective forum knowledge.
Instant sticky
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Superb. This is whats its about. Well done mate.
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Brilliant .
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Champion!! Thanks Harv and co...
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Harv
That's an amazing compilation mate and one which will sure help a lot of guys around late summer and autumn for sure !!!
Well done and a well deserved sticky to you those who helped.
Thank you
Dave Mac
That's an amazing compilation mate and one which will sure help a lot of guys around late summer and autumn for sure !!!
Well done and a well deserved sticky to you those who helped.
Thank you
Dave Mac
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Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Harv, great article
You mention 1 1/2 inch demister hose in your article not being available in Autsralia, I have found some available at this site in the UK
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... de=080.519
You mention 1 1/2 inch demister hose in your article not being available in Autsralia, I have found some available at this site in the UK
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... de=080.519
Marty
Going nowhere, getting there fast
Going nowhere, getting there fast
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Thanks Marty ! Will add the info in the next revision.
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Great effort on this article.congrats.Question,have u or any body else,got a picture on how the EK fresh air warmaride heater vents connect to the dash controls,i have a heater with the extra flaps.but cant work out how they connect up. HELP PLEASE
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Arty64,
I've really struggled with the airside connections. There is a rod listed in the Master Parts Cattledog (I have two on the bench, and drew a picture of it in the document), and I know it won't operate the waterside (I've tried both the manual and thermostatic taps - both too far offset to the driver's side to operate by a straight rod). I suspect the rod is for the airside, but have not been able to get anyone to take a picture of an installed one for me.
The only person I know who has one installed is SunnyTim in his Savell Brothers SuperNasco Sedan - he may be able to shed some more light.
Cheers,
Harv
I've really struggled with the airside connections. There is a rod listed in the Master Parts Cattledog (I have two on the bench, and drew a picture of it in the document), and I know it won't operate the waterside (I've tried both the manual and thermostatic taps - both too far offset to the driver's side to operate by a straight rod). I suspect the rod is for the airside, but have not been able to get anyone to take a picture of an installed one for me.
The only person I know who has one installed is SunnyTim in his Savell Brothers SuperNasco Sedan - he may be able to shed some more light.
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: FB/EK Holden NASCO Warmaride heater enthusiasts guide
Thanks for that Harv,I will keep trying