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Date:         Mon, 4 Dec 95 12:16:13 -0500
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From:         David Rankin <dbr.systems@mhs.unc.edu>
Subject:      80 Westfalia engine compartment , Bentley manuals, Weekend work 

I read in either the Muir book or the Haynes manual that the engine compartment is a sealed system with the upper part of the engine "sealed" from the lower part. This is to increase cooling efficiency and keep dangerous fumes out of the vehicle.

On my 80 Westfalia I noticed some places where the sheet metal is not intact. I know about the engine compartment seals but what I describing could be from previous modification or rust damage repair. Does anybody have any suggestions abut how to seal or replace open or weak sections of the engine compartment sheet metal.

Also, what is the group's opinion on the Bentley manuals. I understand there are two schools of thought on this one.

Thanks. =============== 80 Westfalia Under Construction This past weekend a good cleaning under and engine and transmission Preparing to attempt two right CV boots Maybe both valve cover gaskets What do you think??? ===============

================================================== David B. Rankin, NOVELL Certified NetWare Engineer Computing Consultant IV University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Administrative Data Processing Office Phone = 919.962.2435 FAX Phone = 919.962.0900 DaVinci Mail Address = DBR@SYSTEMS Internet Mail Address = DBR.SYSTEMS@MHS.UNC.EDU ==================================================


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