Sounds like you could be thinking of me and my A/C mod. I used foam tubes but not as your comments seem to imply. The foam tubes are contained entirely within the A/C housing. The only way to see these tubes is to remove an A/C vent and peer inside the housing. For a complete description of this mod, visit my website. BTW, my new website will be up shortly, at which time I hope to have accompanying pics of this mod on the site as well. Roy Olynick '87 Vanagon Westfalia GL (For Sale) www.mts.net/~rrh/Westy_Home.htm Begin forwarded message: > vanagon wrote: > >> Scott, >> One idea I have had about this is to use plastic dryer vent... >> > Seems like someone was using the foams tubes designed for insulating > H2O > pipes. Not sure which method would be uglier. > > Geo Hahn > 84 Westy > Mt Lemmon, AZ > |
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