>Mechanic now says he disconnected the heater boxes. I had complained that >there was a bad smell from using the heater (when I first bought the bus >from him). He says it was because the heater boxes were soaked in oil. >Engine was leaking when he bought it from previous owner. He rebuilt the >engine, so the problem is solved, but he says I should wait a few more >months for the boxes to dry out completely, and then he will re-connect >(says it's a 15 minute job). > >Does this sound reasonable? (In my limited experience) I don't think the boxes will 'dry out'. The fins in mine were covered with burned/dried up oil. Reconnecting isn't too bad, but I would try to get him to flush or clean the oil out rather than leave it to get burned on. -- Malcolm Malcolm Bebb bebb@embetech.demon.co.uk Tel/Fax (44) 01202 772162 Test Solutions ATE User Documentation Mobile 0468 377456
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