Day 4, removing the heater transfer pipes
Worked on SJ in anticipation of getting some parts soon, as you may recall when I changed the coolant I found the sweet stuff in the passenger compartment footwell. The only way it could get there was from a leaking heater transfer pipe but now with the top two out it looks like it's the one buried deep in the bulkhead. I planned on replacing all three so not unexpected but still a PITA although with stainless steel Scott will never have to worry about this again,
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Have to remove the coolant reservoir to get to the lower pipe. Once the area is clear then the rivets have to be drilled out to release the pipe. |
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Beginning to get a parts collection |
Well, that's it for today.
Cheers,
Lynn
3 hours
Yes, those old cooling pipes had to go for sure. Like you said, the stainless will make for a lot more peace of mind. What happened to the clock?
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye Drew! I pulled it out so he could send it off to Mike Eck for repair.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lynn
Just checking in case you were looking for one. I have a non-op Series 2 clock sitting on the shelf that I bought for my 69 and never installed.
DeleteThanks Drew, I appreciate the offer but I think that Scott has sent his off to Mike Eck to get it fixed. Cheers,
DeleteLynn