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Date:         Tue, 4 Apr 95 16:39:02 PDT
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From:         Dave Kautz <dkautz@hpsidms1.sid.hp.com>
Subject:      Re: Funny noise on 79 Westy and other ??'s

> > If the bottom bolt is really tight, you may have to loosen it. I think > it is a 13mm nut (one of those with the builtin plastic washer that > keeps it from turning easily) that can be reached with an open end between > the fan housing and the engine block. Then again, I may be barking up the > wrong tree, or driving up the wrong road, or sumthin. =) > > -David > You're right again, I took mine apart Sunday and it's just like you said except that I don't think mine had any plastic in the nut.

"May the Schwarze be with you" <A line from "Spaceballs", revived by my kids during the off-road extravaganza at Red Rock, also apropos when you need mechanical advice>.

Dave


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