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Will send pics tomorrow.
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I have that area apart right now for some brake work. There is a duct that runs vertically from heat duct to defroster outlet. With no excess slack it is not able to get over that far. Pretty much a straight shot. Is this what you’re talking about? Maybe your duct is too long. Perhaps check the parts manual for your model. Might give a drawing of how things are supposed to be.
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This is both sides here, just doesnt seem like a great way to run these.
Nothing in service/parts manual about it. Just wondering if someone else figured out a better/neater way to do this. https://ibb.co/YXFWmMw https://ibb.co/Bwd4gpN
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I have attached photos of my routing of the defroster tube and scat ducting. At least I hope I have successfully attached the photos. If not, basically the scat tubing goes behind the crossover linkage/bar for the rudder pedals and brakes straight up to defroster duct. I have a rigid tube that runs behind the crossover linkage but it is same diameter as scat tubing so scat tubing should be able to made to work.
Last edited by wslade2 : 12-27-20 at 08:38 PM. |