WomblingFree
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I had a DVD changer in that space. Interesting how different markets have different fitments.
Those heat exchangers get very very hot...
All those right angle bends are going to significantly reduce water flow plus you need to ensure that the plastic elbows are rated to high temps or will become brittle and fail.
I'd be putting in curved copper bends. In fact I'd be bending up copper tube to replace half of what you have so a lot less points of failure.
Any idea what your TARE weight is now for what its worth, we can get 3.7 tonne GVM ratings on the standard axles in Aus.
Those heat exchangers get very very hot...
All those right angle bends are going to significantly reduce water flow plus you need to ensure that the plastic elbows are rated to high temps or will become brittle and fail.
I'd be putting in curved copper bends. In fact I'd be bending up copper tube to replace half of what you have so a lot less points of failure.
Any idea what your TARE weight is now for what its worth, we can get 3.7 tonne GVM ratings on the standard axles in Aus.