<VV> damper door adjustment

Keith Hammett khammett at stainlessfab.com
Mon Feb 28 16:41:06 EST 2005


My weekend started on Friday with the permanent family planning in the
doctors office.  On Saturday I couldn't take sitting around doing nothing,
so I wandered out to the garage to see what I could do.  After putting away
some tools I picked up the bushings for the damper door and thought I can do
this it won't hurt and besides I will be laying on the creeper and I can
prop my feet up like the doctor said to do for thirty minutes at a time.
Who knew that working on a corvair was therapy?

The damper door went into place easily enough.  I then went to hook up the
thermostat rod and found out that my hand would not fit into the opening in
order to put the rod on the door.  This problem was easily fixed with a
welding rod bent into a hook.  I then realized that there was a lot of
tension on the rod when the door is in the closed position.  I continued to
fool around with it and now have it set so there is little tension on the
rod, but the door is closed all the way.  Is this correct?  If not what is
the procedure to do this?

By the way, the work ended after the mail was delivered and the March issue
of the Communique was delivered.  This gave me something to do, without fear
of hurting myself.  Sure was a great issue, I read it at least twice
straight through.

Keith Hammett


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