[DML] air box leakage
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[DML] air box leakage
- From: James Pilcher <jamespilcher1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:39:55 +0000
Hi,
I'm overhauling the cockpit of my delorean becuase the blower doesnt
operate properly - i have the knee pads and center console removed, and
i have removed the plastic ducting box that sits on the front of the
main heater/ac air box. this leaves the main box completely exposed.
at some point someone has had this all to peices and really botched
putting it back together again (the actuator that sits to the right of
the radio and operates the flap behind the two courtesy vents on the
center console has the top snapped off, and the spring was lying on the
floor behind the air box, mountings are snapped, gaskets torn, screws
screwed diagonally into plastic, and all manner of other horrors)
i have determined that the common problem with the foam that blanks the
redundant hole in the back of the main air box is an issue with my car -
one corner is peeled away, so i will glue this back on. i have serviced
the blower motor and oiled the bearings.
i am going to test any actuators i can access.
is there anything anyone can think of that i ought to check before i put
it all back together again?
also, i'm not sure if this is right, but on the front of the main air
box, there is a flap that opens to feed air to that front ducting box
that i removed. beneath it is an identical metal flap that is sealed
shut (obviously blanking a redundant vent from some other car) the
trouble is there is a 5mm gap between the flap and the blank. i'm sure
this shouldnt be the case, and is in fact an air leak. can someone
confirm this?
thanks,
James Pilcher - VIN 5380 (UK)
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