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Date:         Sun, 7 Sep 2014 13:35:05 -0500
Reply-To:     Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: AC Removal
Comments: To: David Boan <dboan@outlook.com>
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I've done it, a long time ago. It's covered in Bentley pretty well as I recall. As I recall you take the side covers off first, then the ceiling unit. It's a job for two, but I built a stand out of 2x4s a few inches below it and was able to remove it from the rear of the car after the unit was resting on it.

Jim

On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 1:12 PM, David Boan <dboan@outlook.com> wrote:

> I have an 85’ Westy with dealer installed A/C and rust in the rear left > corner panel. In order to make sure I get rid of all the rust I want to > remove the rear cabinet, which means (I think) taking out the center shelf > with the evaporator. I have not been able to find guidance on removing the > evaporator unit. Would anyone on the list know where to find instructions > for this? If you have done this, any advice for a novice? Thanks > DavidWheaton, IL >


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