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[GMCnet] surburban furnace swap [message #313002] Fri, 10 February 2017 11:22 Go to previous message
<diego.hotrod is currently offline  <diego.hotrod   United States
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Good morning all. Is it possible to swap a surburban nt-32G ducted furnace out of a 1973 Canyonlands and replace it with a new current model? I don’t want to modify my coach’s exterior side and hope not to mod the inside cabinets. I’ve hear that the internals do interchange and I just slide in a new model into the old cabinet. Also the old unit was a 30,000 btu. I plan for some cold weather camping (outside temp as low as 0*) so would a 40,0000 btu unit be excessive? Or even enough!

Can anyone be specific as to model and required labor?

By the way it is amazing how current topics are so timely and are tasks that I am currently doing. Amazing knowledge base! Thank all of you so much.

Rod Utterback
1973 Canyonlands 26ft

Done by me: Brakes,bearings,PD9260, Dash A/C rebuilt, KYB’s,
Fantasics, Fuel tanks etc, Cork flooring, flat screens,
Leds, upgraded calipers/master, stove delete, convection/micro
455 w/ headers,HEI,

Coming soon: FItech, cooling fans, wheels/tires, kick ass audio/video
Upgraded sway bars, body kit, tinted glass, LED dock lighting, awning,
Security/keyless system,
Escondido, Ca.

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