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> Holy Mouse Turds Robin, Heater Repair
Wilhelm
post Oct 10 2007, 12:59 AM
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Just spent 2 afternoons running through my to do list fixing all the little things that needed to be done to be functional for my latest 1970 fixer upper.

1. New battery; Tray has surface rust, hell hole is OK!
2. New door handle: Busted flap
3. Parking brake: Tightened cables. Spent a frustrating hour or two trying to figure out what made the pawl engage on the ratchet; gravity, inertia of whipping the handle back, my good looks, missing phantom spring. Finally became so frustrated I machined a pin into the pawl and handle and spanned them with a spring and thus now have a satisfying click, click as the handle is pulled up.
4. New cable for the thermostat; pretty amazing how the engine doesn't stink like its too rich when it actually warms up!
5. No heat; Ran fingers over the heat exchanges and discovered they were non existant. What to do? Scrounged through my junk pile found good heat exchangers that have literally lay out side in the Oregon rain for 10 winters that were in good shape. Put these on with the 5000 or so odd nuts and bolts without breaking an exhaust stud and took it for a test drive. Around 4000 rpm a typoon of dehydrated mouse turds, lint, assorted crap started blowing out the defroster vents covering me head to toe in this vile mess. The good news is I have heat.
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Wilhelm   Holy Mouse Turds Robin   Oct 10 2007, 12:59 AM
Blood red 914-6gt   :blink: :sick: :barf: That's discusting. Hop...   Oct 10 2007, 03:04 AM
stephenaki   Had a similar problem with a 79 MG I was working o...   Oct 10 2007, 03:07 AM
Travis Neff   snacks galore   Oct 10 2007, 11:04 AM


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