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Easy fix for heater levers

Postby nick » 05 Jun 2014 20:27

My heater blower lever was loose. I removed the panel to find that the lever is on a splined shaft. The lever is pushed over the shaft but is held on with only friction. My lever had worked partially off the shaft and had stripped the spline so it would not stay on very well. So I drilled a hole through the lever and into the spline and gave it a set screw. Works great and is nice and snug.

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Postby Workshop Help » 05 Jun 2014 21:17

Nick, my friend, please move this to The Workshop Manual. If you can provide a photo along with it, that would be good, too.

Mildred Hargis

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Postby nick » 06 Jun 2014 13:11

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Nick, my friend, please move this to The Workshop Manual. If you can provide a photo along with it, that would be good, too.

Mildred Hargis
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Will do. Unfortunately, in the heat of battle, I forgot to take snaps. It' all closed up now and I'm on to the remaining fixes necessary to get the AC up and running before summer runs out.

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