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Old 02-01-2009, 11:32 AM   #1
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ac vent

Im trying to get the ac system up and going on my 72 swb.I need to know what connects between the passenger vent and the vacum pod.I looked in service manual and couldnt find anything. All help greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Ed
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Old 02-01-2009, 12:12 PM   #2
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Re: ac vent

There's a linkage rod to connect the pod to the vent. Also a spring to close the vent back up when vacuum is removed.
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There's a linkage rod to connect the pod to the vent. Also a spring to close the vent back up when vacuum is removed.
Thanks a lot for the info.Anyway that you can tell me how long the rod needs to be.
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There's a linkage rod to connect the pod to the vent. Also a spring to close the vent back up when vacuum is removed.
Thanks a lot for the info.Anyway that you can tell me how long the rod needs to be.
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There's a linkage rod to connect the pod to the vent. Also a spring to close the vent back up when vacuum is removed.
Thanks for the info.But can you tell me how long the rod is or even show a diiagram of it so Ill know how long to make it. I have searched the vendors for one to buy even.They dont show anything that I can find.Thanks again for your help.
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Thanks for the info.But can you tell me how long the rod is or even show a diiagram of it so Ill know how long to make it. I have searched the vendors for one to buy even.They dont show anything that I can find.Thanks again for your help.
Here's a couple pictures of mine hope it helps.
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