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    Unknown holes in luggage compartment

    A friend of mine has these 2 holes in the luggage compartment.
    They are just above the metal vin plate.
    I have marked them with a red circle.
    I did not see a lot of cars with these - does it where holes that came when you chose a option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Winters View Post
    A friend of mine has these 2 holes in the luggage compartment.
    They are just above the metal vin plate.
    I have marked them with a red circle.
    I did not see a lot of cars with these - does it where holes that came when you chose a option?

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    webasto.....

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    Franz,

    Thanks.
    Jacques (pss) was also wondering what these holes were on his car.
    Now he also has a answer.

    These 2 holes have both a tube that is coming out.
    Do they also have both a tube when you restored a webasto only as a blower like we talked before?

    What is also interested to see is that on the picture (pss) his car, there are 3 holes above each other.
    The 2 marked in red are for the webasto like you replied. But then there is also a hole next the the pipe that has a rubber tube over it.
    In this hole you see that there is going a cable in. Is this correct and where is this hole for?
    Because when you see on this picture there are 2 tubes marked in red.
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    I also noticed that I did not have these 3 holes above eachother anymore.
    But since I had a webasto on my kardex, I suppose they closed them by welding?
    So need to provide this body panel of 3 holes (2 for webasto and 1 for....)

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    Hi, all be it on a LWB car here is a petrol heater in my 72S.






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    the foremost is fuel tank to carb
    the center one is fresh air to carb
    the 3rd is air/fuel mix from carb to vac.pump

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    Thanks!!!

    A wherefore is the metal L-shape tube with a rubber flexibel tube on the top for? See post 1
    This is also the one that is not on post 4.
    Happy to learn more...


    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    the foremost is fuel tank to carb
    the center one is fresh air to carb
    the 3rd is air/fuel mix from carb to vac.pump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Winters View Post
    Franz,


    Do they also have both a tube when you restored a webasto only as a blower like we talked before?
    as i told you several times already...no one will see a difference--cause there is no visible difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Winters View Post
    Thanks!!!

    A wherefore is the metal L-shape tube with a rubber flexibel tube on the top for? See post 1
    This is also the one that is not on post 4.
    Happy to learn more...
    drain tube from drip pan

    BTW
    the trunk area of your vehículo is quite a welding mess

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    BTW
    the trunk area of your vehículo is quite a welding mess
    I thought the same. It will cost quite a bit of effort/money to solve that. Wow.

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    Thanks,
    You indeed told that the webasto-system under the webasto coverlid was same with the two functions.
    But I thought there was maybe one tube that was not needed anymore in case of blower. But no...

    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    as i told you several times already...no one will see a difference--cause there is no visible difference.

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