At 06:16 AM 1/23/2003, Frank Condelli wrote: >next bit of advice. If you eventually have to change that heater fan motor >which is more than likely. Before installing the new motor, make a cover for >the end bearing from a plastic cap that will fit and silicon seal it in >place. This will prevent any dirt from the incoming air from fouling up that >new bearing. Good luck ! Hmmm, interesting...I'd like to believe in it, but I'm an agnostic. Any rich owners out there (Larry? <g>) want to buy us all new heater installations and seal up half of them? In another ten years we'd know for sure, and in the meantime we'd all have new heaters... <WEG> While I'm thinking of it, Frank would you come down and grease up my shift linkage and inject some grease into the dry CV joint? I'm getting a little old for lying on the ground at 5F with the wind whistling by...but I know you don't call this cold in Quebec, I learned it in the limerick. :) david
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