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I did a similar project to Don Plumley's.
Less than $20 and quite a bit easier. Bought the same center vent that Kuehl uses on ebay for $9. (Theirs w/ the duct is $140). It had some chrome paint on it that came off with a pick eraser. For a duct I used (free if you eat salad and like Paul Neuman) a "Newman's Own" plastic salad dressing bottle. Empty. Remove label. Wash. Cut off the top inch or so (fits perfectly over the bowtie hole), and the bottom half inch (fits perfectly over the back of the aforementioned vent). Paint the outside of the bottle satin black (Rust-oleum) Slide the bottle over the bowtie hole, and the back of the vent. Put a small dab of silicone sealant on the bottom of the vent and rest it on the top of the console. Don't touch for 12 hours. Adjustable, closeable center vent that puts out huge air. |
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Yes, with a dab of silicone sealant. Actually put a dab on the bowtie hole where the bottle end slides on, on the back of the vent where the bottle bottom slides on and on the bottom of the vent where it rests on the top of the console.
If you don't disturb it for 12 hours - overnight - it's actually very secure. Does not interfere with or even touch the ashtray. It's far enough toward the top edge of the console that you can direct the air almost anywhere. I cannot find my pics that I posted a year or 2 ago. Sorry. Am getting ready to do it again on my 'new' SC so I'll take some new pics. Last edited by tcar; 08-14-2008 at 08:05 AM.. |
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Alright....
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Well I have the salad dressing, now I just the vent. (and all the other A/C parts)
Was it the under dash A/C vent made by vintage air?
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