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Date:         Thu, 14 Dec 1995 10:00:49 -0800 (PST)
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From:         "Michael Ham '64 Type ][" <hoomon@wolfenet.com>
Subject:      Re: removing the fan housing, engine in car?

Mark,

Yeah you have to remove the enigine to get it out, but if you spent like 10 years of work moving it around you might be able to prevent the removal, but then you have to put it back on, probably impossible. So save a ton of time and drop the engine to do the work. It makes removing the gen/alt and fan housing a lot easier.

I have removed an alt out of a '65 type 2 but not the whole fan housing while the bus is in there. I had to take out the carb, fuel pump and lots of little stuff.

Michael

At 10:15 PM 12/13/95 -0600, you wrote: > >Well I finally got the thermostat parts that the dread >PPO (aren't they usually worse than the PO?) removed from >my bus. (though I still need a return spring and some of those >little clips that hold the connecting rod on, anyone >have any of these?) > >My question is, can I remove the fan housing to install >these parts without removing the engine from my bus ('62), >or is it just too big a pain? > >Thanks in advance, > >Mark >mjanello@umich.edu > > - http://www.wolfenet.com/~hoomon The man in the 11 window Split!


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