Here's a snipit from one of my past posts, its alote easier to look at a manual thou.
(technical help section - 58 heating system)
The heating system, well i'll try and keep this as simple as poss, but as you say a picture speaks a 1000 words.
When you turn the heating control knob next to the gear stick a damper is raised in the tin ware under the engine (the bit under the cylinders)at the same time a flap (butterfly choke looking thing) opens in the 'neck' of the heater box' (the heater box is the predeceser to the heat exchanger found on later bugs, serves the same function only not as well as there are no fins on the exhaust to allow good heat exchange, also smaller).
What this does is block the cooling airs exit (the damper) and diverts it out of the front of the heater box (butterfly flap) into the tubes ( these are what have been disconected)that carries it into and along the heater channels (same as on later cars)
where it then exits through a small vent by your feet in the front and keeps you toasty....if your realy luckyLaughing
This is known as a stale air system, as gert54 says its the same air heating you that has just cooled the engine. later cars have a larger fan housing that incorperate outlets (2 large pipes, 1 either side of the engine) that allow air to be diverted direct to the heat exchangers before it passes over the cylinders, so delivering fresh air to the cabin.
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16 years ago
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