Smokey,
The removal of the cowl vent on my â??54 was pretty straight forward AFTER I
fabricated a rotisserie for the cab. I havenâ??t worked on any of my projects
for about 5 years due to several surgeries on my right foot. I thought I would
heal quickly and that isnâ??t the case. My cowl vent is out and on a shelf. Two
little bolts on each side and then two more of the same fasten the handle to
the cowl. Iâ??ll be 80 next month and Iâ??ve been thinking about liquidating
this mess.
Gale Gorman
Houston
On Oct 13, 2020, at 12:39 PM, Smokey Culver <smokey@railops.com> wrote:
I need to remove the cowl vent from my 1950 3600 to clean up and replace the
gasket. Is there a video or some instructions for this?
Thanks!
Smokey Culver
League City, Texas
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Drive, Suite 130-474 League City, TX 77573 281-486-1859 Fax 281-486-2014 Email
smokey@railops.com
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