Huh? What air flow would that be? Surely you jest. Or maybe they are pulling a gotcha? Certainly the 82 has some unique sheetmetal ahead of the shifter- it has the large duct coming from the DA-6 in the rear, but also heater hose holes. I notice my 82 has the water valve inside the cabin. Aparently, some time later, it got relocated to under the floor. Al Brase David Marshall wrote: >Diesels have a different sheet metal section in front of the shifter, at >least the later models do. Supposedly for improved air flow according to a >few of my German contacts. > > > > |
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