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Date:         Fri, 15 Aug 1997 16:31:37 EDT
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From:         georgejoann@juno.com (George Jannini)
Subject:      Re: Hot Air

Stuart,

You wrote: <<.... I looked under the chassis under the passenger seat and found a 21/2 to 3 inch cardboard pipe which extends about 5 inches from the body but isn't connected to anything. As I cannot find anything nearby for it to hook up to could it be a vent of some sort to vent battery gas? What is its purpose and can I plug it or find out where it supossed to connect to? Help me if you can. >>

You're correct. It's there to vent gas from the battery box. There's no other connection, it's just open to atmosphere. Prolly not a good Idea to plug it.

A lot of the heat you'll feel coming from the floor of the driver/passenger compartment is conducted from the radiator. I've had good luck with 3/8 thick insulation padding that I got from JC Witless and placed under the carpeting, with some of the leftover material glued underneath the van in the space behind the radiator underneath the spare tire.

George '89 Westy, "Wernher" 109K miles & counting


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