How do you secure a late blower in the engine bay?, Believe its a strap - what does it secure to??? Is welding required? |
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How do you secure a late blower in the engine bay?, Believe its a strap - what does it secure to??? Is welding required? |
frostyf |
Jul 23 2020, 11:54 AM
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Can anyone send me a photo of a late blower motor (single outlet with splitter top divert output into two hoses) is secured in the engine bay please.
Have a 1973 2.0litre which had no blower fitted. I've bought a used one which has a single outlet with a pipe coupling that splits into two. I'm not sure what I need to fit this and secure it into the engine space?? I believe the early ones (twin output) had a bracket but the later models had a strap? Is that correct? Do you know what the strap attaches to? Is welding required to the back of the engine space? If anyone has a photo that would be perfect. There's a strap for sale on the World at a great price, but before buying it I wanted to check. Can't seem to see how that fits on the PET diagrams; they seem to only have the bracket?? Thank you in advance! Nick |
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