Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Chip did pass the time by typing:
> That's not quite it. The duct comes down from the hood grille, it is rigid > plastic until right above the radio cavity. There's no way to push it out > of the way. A lot is possible with the proper application of a heat gun. (or plastique) -- DougW |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Chip did pass the time by typing:
> That's not quite it. The duct comes down from the hood grille, it is rigid > plastic until right above the radio cavity. There's no way to push it out > of the way. A lot is possible with the proper application of a heat gun. (or plastique) -- DougW |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer.
I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 Chip "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:EbXdd.76148$tU4.2960@okepread06... > Chip did pass the time by typing: >> That's not quite it. The duct comes down from the hood grille, it is >> rigid >> plastic until right above the radio cavity. There's no way to push it >> out >> of the way. > > A lot is possible with the proper application of a heat gun. > (or plastique) > > -- > DougW > |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer.
I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 Chip "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:EbXdd.76148$tU4.2960@okepread06... > Chip did pass the time by typing: >> That's not quite it. The duct comes down from the hood grille, it is >> rigid >> plastic until right above the radio cavity. There's no way to push it >> out >> of the way. > > A lot is possible with the proper application of a heat gun. > (or plastique) > > -- > DougW > |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer.
I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 Chip "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:EbXdd.76148$tU4.2960@okepread06... > Chip did pass the time by typing: >> That's not quite it. The duct comes down from the hood grille, it is >> rigid >> plastic until right above the radio cavity. There's no way to push it >> out >> of the way. > > A lot is possible with the proper application of a heat gun. > (or plastique) > > -- > DougW > |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Chip did pass the time by typing:
> A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer. > > I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question > pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass > judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. > > http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 In that case better use plastique. ... seriously though, patch the hole and put a receiver under the dash or get a "hidden" stereo. Better have some $ though. http://www.kitcarmag.com/techarticles/74539/ Some of those older AM radios wern't too big. Others were freeking monsters. -- DougW |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Chip did pass the time by typing:
> A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer. > > I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question > pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass > judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. > > http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 In that case better use plastique. ... seriously though, patch the hole and put a receiver under the dash or get a "hidden" stereo. Better have some $ though. http://www.kitcarmag.com/techarticles/74539/ Some of those older AM radios wern't too big. Others were freeking monsters. -- DougW |
Re: Fresh air duct 1976 CJ - Help Bill!
Chip did pass the time by typing:
> A heat gun? (annoying games show buzzer) Wrong answer. > > I have a few pictures that show the radio cavity with the duct in question > pointed out. Then there is a picture from under the dash. Don't pass > judgement until you see the pictures. Something is amiss. > > http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.h...sword=64321364 In that case better use plastique. ... seriously though, patch the hole and put a receiver under the dash or get a "hidden" stereo. Better have some $ though. http://www.kitcarmag.com/techarticles/74539/ Some of those older AM radios wern't too big. Others were freeking monsters. -- DougW |
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