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10-10-04, 11:04 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Middleboro, KY
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My Corvette(s): 1965 convertible | 1965 fresh air vent
My fresh air vent on the passenger side is not functioning properly. A collection of leaves, pine needles, etc., exist. Also it appears the little vent door is off its hinges thus not allowing it to fully close or open. I'd like to disassemble and correct but looks like I'll have to do some major disassembly under the dash first to accomplish. Can anyone tell me exactly how much disassembly is necessary and the procedures thereof to do these repairs?
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10-10-04, 11:48 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Amsterdam, NY
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My Corvette(s): 2002 Millennium Convertible |
It is really quite simple. It is easier to see what is going on if you first remove the kick panel carpet. Then you have to remove the plastic grill which is fastened with screws. The bracket for the cable also screws to the plastic grill and the cable has a loop end which slides over a post on the door.
The vent door pivots on a pin which snaps into the fiberglass duct area. As I remember, you just slide the assembly up and the lower pin will come out of the hole....it is really that simple. While you have it apart it is a perfect time to replace the rubber flap on the door for a better seal, and also to lubricate the cable.
When re assembling, screw the grill back in place first, theh fish the loop on the cable over the post and secure the bracket to the grill with the screw. The bracket is slotted which allows for adjustment, to be sure you are fully open when you want yet fully closed for those cool days.
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10-10-04, 03:03 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Middleboro, KY
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My Corvette(s): 1965 convertible |
I'm sorry, I wasn't specific enough. Getting the grill off is my problem. The top and rear fastening screws are not accessible. I assume the large black box (heater core, I assume) is blocking those screws. Must I remove this box first and if so, how involved is this?
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10-10-04, 07:51 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: wis
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My Corvette(s): 64 coupe |
A couple of the right side screws are hard to get at. I used a 1/2" long philips bit in a ratchet made for screwdrive tips, and finally got those two screws out.
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10-10-04, 09:27 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Southeast Missouri
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My Corvette(s): '66 Auto Mosport Conv, '65 Nass Blue 4-sp Air Cpe | Quote: |
Originally Posted by skids A couple of the right side screws are hard to get at. I used a 1/2" long philips bit in a ratchet made for screwdrive tips, and finally got those two screws out. | . . . . or get an offset screwdriver for a couple of bucks at Autozone or O'Reilly's or similar. | |
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10-11-04, 10:50 AM
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My Corvette(s): 65 BB 502 Cp/2007-HUMMER H3 2009 Corvette Cp. | Quote: |
Originally Posted by brumbach My fresh air vent on the passenger side is not functioning properly. A collection of leaves, pine needles, etc., exist. Also it appears the little vent door is off its hinges thus not allowing it to fully close or open. I'd like to disassemble and correct but looks like I'll have to do some major disassembly under the dash first to accomplish. Can anyone tell me exactly how much disassembly is necessary and the procedures thereof to do these repairs? | On my 65 I had the same issues....After I removed both sides I went hunting and found all kinds of gack inside the duct area including a radiator cap ..some business cards and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet wrench from the sixties..(Craftsman)..and itstiil works..
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10-11-04, 06:11 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Middleboro, KY
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My Corvette(s): 1965 convertible |
Thanks guys. I'll look for the proper tools to fix the problem. Maybe I'll find some hidden treasures when I disassemble too.
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10-12-04, 05:13 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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My Corvette(s): 1965 Convertible 327/350 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by brumbach Thanks guys. I'll look for the proper tools to fix the problem. Maybe I'll find some hidden treasures when I disassemble too. | Before you take the insides apart, remove the right cowl vent grille (outside) and stick a shop vac hose down the outside of the duct. You may save yourself a lot of trouble. The sheet shown in the following link has some mistakes in it but provides a good view of what is under the fiberglass. http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...LeakSource.jpg
Dave
Last edited by Dave65; 10-13-04 at 05:26 PM.
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10-13-04, 01:26 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Washington, Michigan
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My Corvette(s): '67 Marina Blue Convertible |
Excellent photos, Dave - most folks don't know about the cowl side drain holes, and it doesn't take much to plug them up; when they get blocked, the runoff water from the cowl plenums just rises in the cavity until it reaches the bottom of the hole for the air vent grille, and then "wicks" down the carpet. | |
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09-20-05, 09:48 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: West Friendship, MD
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My Corvette(s): 1993 40th ZR1, 1967 Red 427/400 coupe |
Thanks for the excellent description....need to do mine. also. | |
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09-25-05, 02:58 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Falls of Rough, Ky.
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My Corvette(s): 1963 roadster 1965 coupe | Quote: |
Originally Posted by brumbach Thanks guys. I'll look for the proper tools to fix the problem. Maybe I'll find some hidden treasures when I disassemble too. |
I fixed the right side vent in my '65 this past spring.
The bottom pivot pin is solid and it sits in a blind hole in the bottom of the vent housing. The bottom hole retains the pin. The top pin is spring loaded retractable and it goes through an open hole in the top. What happens here is the blind hole on the bottom wears through the plastic housing and lets the door drop down, dis-engaging the top pin. Then the door will not open or close.
I short cut the fix quite a bit. I didn't want to take the housing out so I crimped "something" around the bottom pin, andded a washer under it to get the right installed height and popped it back in the original holes. Works fine.
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10-03-05, 10:12 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Winder, GA.
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My Corvette(s): 1965 Nassau Blue & 2006 VY Z06 |
Man, you guys must have really small hands! And being simple? I run and hide when told it is simple. LOL. I replaced both cables to the vents on my '65 some time ago and nothing was simple. In fact, the left side cable has now decided to "jump" off the vent and become useless again. It must have originally had some sort of keeper on top to keep that from happening. | |
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