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313 viewsIt was chilly so Ronin got bundled up.Nov 08, 2008
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290 viewsSnacking on ham.Nov 08, 2008
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306 viewsMommy toesies :-)Nov 08, 2008
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297 viewsRonin loved the surf!Nov 08, 2008
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431 viewsView of the Y-section taken from the left side.Nov 05, 2008
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412 viewsThe right side fully wrapped with no problem. By the way, I'd recommend disconnecting the battery when working on the Y-section and back (like this part) as the insulation can conduct electricity and there is the starter chillin' out there, with it's +12v constant supply just waiting for some action ;-)Nov 05, 2008
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326 viewsLeft heat exchanger accordion duct, looking forward. For some reason, the diameter was more than 16" so the wrap didn't fully cover it.Nov 05, 2008
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414 viewsI wasn't able to fully wrap this piece. It was a real pain to get the insulation on top of it. Since it is already insulated from the factory I didn't worry much about cutting up some insulation and wrapping the bottom. Maybe at a later date. Notice that I did put an 18" sheet across the top of the heat exchanger ducts that go over the torsion housing. What a pain in the neck! Trying to wrap this section wasn't worth it, with the tubes, guides, wires, and shifter parts all in the way -- very busy area!Nov 05, 2008
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463 viewsLooking forward at the center section. I clipped off the stock duct zip-ties, wrapped the duct, and then zip-tied the duct back to the mounting points.Nov 05, 2008
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422 viewsThis is a view -- looking to the front of the Bus -- of the dreaded "Y" section where the heat exchanger ducts merge to the center tunnel duct.Nov 05, 2008
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407 viewsSame duct, just took the picture from the left side of the Bus. Wrapping this duct is likely the most difficult of all the ducts so go slow and think. I know the pictures aren't a huge help but they give an idea. I'm sure there's more than one way to insulate this loop.Nov 05, 2008
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483 viewsI put a scrap piece of insulation (that I removed from the corner) under the split-loom to fully cover the duct.Nov 05, 2008
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