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chrispovoas
post May 25 2023, 04:21 PM
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Morning fellow 914ers!

Well, i cant seem to find ANY info online re this so hoping someone can help.

I'm talking engine heater blower brackets and the correct one for a '73.

I have the single hose outlet motor (which i believe is correct for a '73), but with the dual hose attachment so I can run hoses to both heat exchanger inlets (Passenger and Drivers sides).

However, I cant find a single picture that shows the actual bracket and motor installed. Just lots of pictures of the installed motor, but with no shot of the bracket.

I've added a few picks of various installations which look correct, and a picture of the bracket i "assume" is the right one?

Thoughts guys?

Cheers

Chris








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post May 25 2023, 05:04 PM
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actually my dementia memory might be coming back,
i think you feed the pipe clamp through the curved bracket in body work, then you feed the motor into that and tighten the bolt.

the bracket from memory (the bit hidden from sight is sheet metal).
its like a flat section of curve.
i think i can remember you feed the clamp through it (its like a hollow raised passage).
not doing too well with words but if i took it all apart you would see instantly.

but its quite a job to get all that apart down there in an L jet.

hope that helps. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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