At 1/1/2004 09:59 AM, you wrote:
>If there is a relatively easy way to extend the life of the front blower a >few months I would rather pursue this and plan to replace the blower when >the weather is warm and the days are long. Rushing to complete a job in >the cold weather when your hands are freezing does not make sense to me. > >Gary Driving in the cold without a front blower makes even less sense. I was In Michigan, in the winter the last time I changed a vanagon blower motor. When the blower motor goes, just fix it right the first time. It's too much hassle to try a mickey mouse fix and to important to not have in the cold months. JMO.
Rob rob_b9@lycos.com Now in western Washington, USA |
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