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Inverter install on PTs
04-18-2005, 18:52
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Inverter install on PTs
Jeff:
This compartment originally held the stock converters. It is well
ventilated with louvres in rear wall adjoining engine compartment. It does
get a fair amount of dust which I hope to solve one day by baffling the
louvres. On the other hand, the dust never bothered the converters so it
may not be a serious issue. I've been in some horrendous weather this past
year and have never found any indication of any degree of moisture in that
compartment (I keep my tire gauge and a run of air hose in there, so I'm in
it pretty often).
John Ely, 86PT40




>Message: 16
> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 00:53:20 -0000
> From: "Jeff Miller"
>Subject: Re: Digest Number 12
>
>
>I'm curious how you vented the compartment, and whether the venting
>allows a lot of water and dirt in?
>
> - Jeff Miller
>http://www.wanderlodge.net
>
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, John & Barb Ely
> wrote:
> > Jeff:
> > I don't know how "pre" '95 you mean, but I have an 86 PT and I put
>the new
> > Xantrax in the converter compartment just ahead of the battery area.
><<snip>>
>
>
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