jimgerken
11-29-2012, 05:11 PM
As the temps drop, I start to think about fully enclosing the Gator 825 and adding some heat to the cabin. There seem to be a few different ways to go about this, some have been mentioned already and others have occured to me as I look it over. I thought I would start a thread to help gather the ideas, get your thoughts, then continue to use it to document my own solution(s), for others to follow or get ideas from.
Here is what I have so far:
1. The Gator has plenty of heat in the cooling system, and it is free waste heat, so that seems to be the most logical starting point.
A. Tapping into the coolant lines, adding a heater core and fan assembly, such as the Prosum unit or Kolpin http://www.utvpartsandaccessories.com/universal_utv_cab_heaters.htm#John Deere or others, makes this possible, although those take up a fair amount of space.
B. Ducting heat from the radiator may be possible too, eliminating the liquid re-plumbing of the above solution. The radiator is in front, close by, has a fan already, and is big. Some ducting added around it and then tubes to bring the heated air thru the front "firewall" seems possible. It may require removing the storage tray for winter (no big deal, can't get to it anyway with the windshield in place).
2. Someone metioned the part numbers to remote the oil filter for easier maintenance. Once you have tapped into the oil flow, it could be fairly easy to use longer lines (well protected of course), routed to an oil cooler inside the cabin. The oil will heat up a bit quicker than the coolant, and should get somewhat hotter than the coolant too, so a smaller oil cooler would suffice. This seems messy when summer comes, but maybe there could be an alternate mounting point for the oil cooler somewhere outside the cabin that we could move the cooler to (without changing the oil lines) when the summer heat comes.
3. Is there any heat coming off the CVT at all? It is already ducted, force fed with its own fan. Could a person add tubing to the CVT cooler outlet and route that to the cabin? Is it warm enough?
4. I suggested to someone that the electrical heated seats may be enough in moderate weather. We do have plenty of electrical power for this. Sources for these heated seat covers that would fit the Gator bucket seats?
5. ??? Your ideas here ???
Thanks!
Here is what I have so far:
1. The Gator has plenty of heat in the cooling system, and it is free waste heat, so that seems to be the most logical starting point.
A. Tapping into the coolant lines, adding a heater core and fan assembly, such as the Prosum unit or Kolpin http://www.utvpartsandaccessories.com/universal_utv_cab_heaters.htm#John Deere or others, makes this possible, although those take up a fair amount of space.
B. Ducting heat from the radiator may be possible too, eliminating the liquid re-plumbing of the above solution. The radiator is in front, close by, has a fan already, and is big. Some ducting added around it and then tubes to bring the heated air thru the front "firewall" seems possible. It may require removing the storage tray for winter (no big deal, can't get to it anyway with the windshield in place).
2. Someone metioned the part numbers to remote the oil filter for easier maintenance. Once you have tapped into the oil flow, it could be fairly easy to use longer lines (well protected of course), routed to an oil cooler inside the cabin. The oil will heat up a bit quicker than the coolant, and should get somewhat hotter than the coolant too, so a smaller oil cooler would suffice. This seems messy when summer comes, but maybe there could be an alternate mounting point for the oil cooler somewhere outside the cabin that we could move the cooler to (without changing the oil lines) when the summer heat comes.
3. Is there any heat coming off the CVT at all? It is already ducted, force fed with its own fan. Could a person add tubing to the CVT cooler outlet and route that to the cabin? Is it warm enough?
4. I suggested to someone that the electrical heated seats may be enough in moderate weather. We do have plenty of electrical power for this. Sources for these heated seat covers that would fit the Gator bucket seats?
5. ??? Your ideas here ???
Thanks!