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Re:getting to the core of the matter
- To: ihc@domain.elided
- Subject: Re:getting to the core of the matter
- From: "Myron Ware" <cmw@domain.elided>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 16:14:47 +0000
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Jon,
I'm not sure if it's similar to my '68 Scout, but there were bolts
that went in from the underside of the inner fender (look into
the wheel-well) that held the housing in place. Remove those, and
the housing should be able to be lifted out.
HTH,
Myron
Original Message was:
> I have a '67 Travelall with a extra capacity heater on it. It seems to =
> pump out good heat but it is also leaking. Has anyone found a way to =
> remove the housing to get to the heater core? Any help would be =
> appreciated.
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