i agree...i drove a 5 ton a lot in the army and nothing beat opening the
big vents in the side of the cab on a hot day
At 03:25 PM 01/20/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>I have to second this comment. On a hot, Kentucky day, the air flow through
>the cowl vent is almost as good as AC. I took my cowl vent out (fairly easy
>job) cleaned and lubed everything and then replaced the rubber seal. I get
>no leaks and the vent operates very smoothly. My current truck is a 53 so I
>don't have the side vent, but years ago I had a 49 and loved the side vent
>for the same reasons.
>
>Jeff Nelson
>1953 3600
>Paducah, KY
>
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