<VV> LM thermostat assy modification

Frank DuVal corvairduval at cox.net
Fri Jan 20 10:25:03 EST 2012


That is how I have do it for 30 years. 

The only down side, if removing lower shrouds seasonally (a different discussion ggg), is the retaining tab breaks off. Then a sheet metal screw is used to retain pin. Placement of this screw matters, do not interfere with the door travel. 

Frank DuVal

On Jan 20, 2012, at 8:06 t AM, John Miller <ssvairnut at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I see all kinds of ideas on how to hook up the  bellows to the doors, and ways to attach that "horrid little clip". I've tried it many wasys over the years and skinned many a fat fingers with little success other than heating up my temperment.  I have learned pull the door hinge pin to attach the rod on the table, then with the door, rod, and pan attached, slide the whole assembly in position to carewfully slide the hinge pin back in. The pan hangs down at roughly a 45 degree angle to the motor. Once the pin is back in place, just swing the pan into place and put the bolts on and tighten up. And look...no DNA lost on the project.
>  
> John Miller
> Iowa
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