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Date:         Mon, 16 Oct 1995 16:42:29 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Jay.Goldberg@ska.com (Jay Goldberg)
Subject:      '77 Westy Heat Question

Hi all

Looking for some help (what else is new, eh?)...

When I acquired Samiam, the '77 Westy, he had no heat. I determined some of the missing parts (both heater control boxes, and some other metal pipes - even made my own barrel clamps to hold the cables to the flap levers!), put everything together. Rewired the heater blower fan, and it now works.

However, I only get a wisp of warmth from the defrosters (no different if the blower is on or not), and nothing from the front vents for the feet.

Underneath the bus, in the front, there are these three holes, two of which have tubing coming out of them. The center hole has no tubing. Could this be the tube that brings heat to my feet (oh what a feat to have heaty feet!)?

Any advice on how to complete the ductwork, and how to make the blower fan seem like it's on when it's on, would be a real help!

Thanks Jay

-- Jay Goldberg IT5 UNIX Support 212.238.2678 \/ axion consulting svcs Credit Suisse Group jay@ska.com \/\/ jay@intac.com


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