Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
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Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
examination was not conclusive.
The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
Chip
not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
examination was not conclusive.
The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
to my problem on it)
Thanks,
Chip
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:iQBdd.12832$xf6.4487@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio
>will not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I
>looked at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle.
>The examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a
> connection that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill
> on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes
> off that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4
> inches away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a
> chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition
> duct from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left
> (looking at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
>
>
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:41:16 GMT, "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com>
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:41:16 GMT, "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com>
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
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Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:41:16 GMT, "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com>
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip
wrote:
>Can someone copy bill's response to this one and repost it? My news server
>says that Bill's message is not long available. (It probably has the answer
>to my problem on it)
Hi Chip,
Have you tried just pushing it out of the way? Probably that's
how
it got there, someone pushed there to get something else.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I figure that bill has a link on this one. Here's the deal. The radio will
> not fit because there is a duct or hose or something in the way. I looked
> at the pictures in the Haynes manual and I examined the vehicle. The
> examination was not conclusive.
>
> The pictures in the manual showed that the 'hose' goes down to a connection
> that is near the floor and it passes behind the speaker grill on the dash.
>
> On the jeep, the duct appears to be correct from looking through the grill
> that is behind the hood on the front the the jeep, but the "hose" comes off
> that duct and it goes right behind the radio cutout. it's about 4 inches
> away from the front. No way is it enough room for the radio, not a chance.
>
> I'm just thinking that they (whoever 'they' are) installed a transition duct
> from the wrong model year and the transition is too far to the left (looking
> at it from the driver's seat) about 8" too far to the left.
>
> Chip