There is a rubber seal and retainer plate that go around the motor. It
attaches to the firewall with two screws. With a peice of innertube, some
sheet metal and some heavy-duty tin snips you could reproduce it. Better
yet use a die grinder with a cut-off wheel and cut the metal that way. The
tin snips tend to distort the metal.
-Tom
51 3800
At 10:59 AM 2/19/02 -0500, CHARLES_A._CLARK@HUD.GOV wrote:
>I am in need of a couple of parts for my AD (49 panel).
>
> Short side of the transmission wiper arm link. I bought one from a
>list member last fall but I have lost it somewhere and need another one.
>Anyone have one they are willing to part with.
>
> I have acquired a new heater unit which is apparently different from
>the one that was in the truck originally. With the new one, the motor
>sticks out into the engine compartment. The old one did not do that and
>there was a round plate on the firewall that covered up the hole. Is there
>a special plate that goes over the motorthat now sticks out into the engine
>compartment, along with some sort of weather proofing and does someone have
>that part that I could purchase? Also, the blower motor has two thin
>treaded studs on either side of the housing that stick out into the engine
>compartment. Does anyone have any idea what is supposed to attach to those
>two studs?
>
>Thanks
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Tom Allen
Seattle, WA
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