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Cool air output

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Hi back in this forum again on my d200 68 iv got a question reguarding the cool air intake on the left side under the dash i think theres missing something there its just a hole the heater box is on the right side but nothing on the left

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Dodehedman wrote:
Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:38 pm
Hi back in this forum again on my d200 68 iv got a question reguarding the cool air intake on the left side under the dash i think theres missing something there its just a hole the heater box is on the right side but nothing on the left
That's normal. Unlike your post without periods at the end of sentences.

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https://imageevent.com/jeffc/rust?p=2&n ... =4&s=0&z=2
this is the bracket that holds a plastic lid on the hole to keep the drafts out.
There should be a cable to open a close it marked as V on dash or kick panel on some trucks
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https://imageevent.com/jeffc/rust?p=2&n ... =4&s=0&z=2
this is the bracket that holds a plastic lid on the hole to keep the drafts out

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From your page:
jeffc57 wrote:
Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:44 pm
It helps to keep things out the cowl by adding a screen under the cowl grill cover." --jeffc, 12/27/09
This has been my intent. I have the screen 1/8 mesh stainless screen material, but I have not yet decided exactly how I am going to attach it to the cowel grille and cover. Glue? Brazed studs and nuts?
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cut large enough, trim to fit, to put the screws that hold the cowl though it, that way you can remove it if need to service service the wiper arms linkage, or glue to the back side of the cowl

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Ok thanks

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Thanks for your respons.then il make a box and houses and use the left one for cool air onley and control them whid wire from my new heat control unit

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