When I was living in base housing at Point Mugu, CA, I actually had a tree rat living atop my engine (at that time an '86 2WD). At some point I noticed the litter on the indented parts of the engine, mostly fruit and leaves from the banyan-like trees we had on the street, and was perplexed until I saw the rat hop off one day when my wife started the van. I always wondered if he went for rides sometimes because I only saw him leave the car that one time. It was quite a pile of litter so I know the rat was there for awhile. Anthony '89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA> wrote: I'm ready (well almost) to do a full section on how to remove the dash for the blower motor and front heater rad change.... but, for now, a job a did not so long ago, this van had "A" smell... ouffff, you can't imagine, it was horrible, well, i found out why: http://www.benplace.com/dash.htm Half of it is... well, you know what! hey hey,,, full of it, everything you can imagine... brrrrrrrr... took me a good 3 hours just to clean everything... + the job itself. Ben
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