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> Air Guide Shrouds Around THermostat
rickso71
post Jun 19 2005, 08:32 PM
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I'm installing a PO's rebuild and can't figure out if there are warm air shrouds on the bottom of the engine, particularly covering the thermostat. Seems that the thermostat shouldn't be just sitting there in free air but I can't find any good photos of what the shrouding on the bottom side of the cylinders and around the thermostat should look like, or if there is even any there.
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hmeeder
post Jun 19 2005, 11:19 PM
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I think you are referring to part 11 in Paul Heery's diagram. I believe they are also called "warm air guides" Part 11 is the driver's side and part 12 is the passenger's. It's not clear from this diagram put the driver's side changed in '73 due to the side shifter linkage. They';re not interchangeable. I found this out when I did a sideshifter conversion.
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