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Date:         Sat, 4 Feb 1995 20:02:45 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Eric Oster <ekoman@u.washington.edu>
Subject:      Re: '56 kombi update - healing wounds

On Sat, 4 Feb 1995, Thom Fitzpatrick wrote:

> Last night I finally healed one of my busses larges wounds. Someone > prior to me had cut a huge hole in the back deck ala type III engine cover > I welded it up (luckily they'd left the original piece) sealed it with > some auto-body caulk and undercoated it. It sounds completely different > in the bus now! I estimate I got rid of 80% of the rattles this way! > I've noticed this `improvement' in several splits here in WA. The only thing that this makes easier to reach (depending on how much of the bus you want to butcher) is the shift linkage, I guess, but if the linkage was installed correctly in the first place (facing down), this isn't much of a problem. I suppose if the hole were big enough, you could do clutch adjustments, which is a *major* pain without a hole like this. Another `improvement' I've seen is the cutting away of the spare tire to make an instant walkthrough camper. Anyone else have any they wish to add?

************************************************************************ * Merging onto the information superhighway in one of these autos: * * 1976 Plymouth Volare; 1966 Volkswagen camper; 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 * * Sport coupe; 1962 Volkswagen beetle; 1955 Ford Starliner `vert. None * * of which are very fast. * * Eric Oster (ekoman@u.washington.edu) * ************************************************************************


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