On 4/25/07, Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net> wrote: > > The "AC" in my poo poo brown faux-Westie is broken and I've tried to > "repair" it once already, but it broke even worse during my repair attempt. > Now, I went to a lot of trouble to find a Vanagon with this kinda AC, > which I call "manual" AC. I like to turn out the wing windows and roll all > the others down or slide em open on hot days to keep cool. This type AC > works great and is usually pretty easy to keep "working", but the dang vent > windows in the front doors, we called em "wind wings" when most all cars had > em, mine won't stay out. They blow shut, or almost shut, on their own when > I drive west in the Gorge into the famous Windsurf/kiteboard winds. Or when > a semi-truck blasts past at speed on a two lane, same deal.. > Being a 'direct approach' kinda guy, I tried taking a punch and a hammer > and "tightening up" the pivot posts on my drivers side....I guess I shoulda > taken out the glass first, but I took it out, piece by piece, with a broom > after a few taps....And replaced the glass from The Samba... > So how DO I get a little more friction to keep my wing windows (Door > vents, Manual AC, whatever) at the angle I put them? There must be a > 'trick'.. > Don Hanson
Don, There is a clamp that regulates tension on the pivot post. Unfortunately, it's buried in the guts of the door. You need to remove the door panel to access the area where the adjustment can be made. Cheers, BenT
-- BenT |
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