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Cees Klumper

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Particularly tough jobs
« on: May 12, 2004, 16:25:34 »
Blairwag has been having a very tough time with converting his A/C equipped car to non-A/C: how to remove the old alternator mounting bracket and install a non-A/C bracket. What are some of the other VERY difficult jobs that we can run into? Besides this one, I recall the following were discussed before:

- anything behind the dash, like the heater levers, fan blower motor, wiper motor etc.
- re-fitting the trailing arms on the rear suspension
- fitting the rear-quarter windows on the hardtop
- replacing the signal indicator stalk
- replacing the rear axle compensating spring
- diagnosing and solving cold and warm start problems
- curing rust in the fuel tank and 'upstream' from there

Any others that come to mind?

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Benz Dr.

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Re: Particularly tough jobs
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2004, 00:08:42 »
Yeah, getting paid ~)

  Almost anything can become a hard job. All it takes is a little rust and some bad luck.

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blairwag

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Re: Particularly tough jobs
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2004, 10:57:59 »
LAF - yea, I'll bet "getting paid" is a particularly tough task.

Anyway, I have another: Replacing engine mounts.

I did that last year, and still have bad dreams about it. My revision to Cees' excellent step-by-step can be found in this thread:

http://index.php?topic=703


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