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    Question Blower box removal

    I'm trying to remove the blower box from behind my dash so I can access the back of my gauges. I've removed the hoses (inc. the drain line), the two top mounting bolts in the inlet and the blower motor. I can't see or feel any other mounting hardware, inside or outside or even reaching behind it as best I can. But the box won't come out, and flexes the cowl mightily when I wiggle it around.

    Is it just a press fit into the air inlet, or is there other hardware that needs to be removed? I suspect it's just a press fit, but I don't want to force it until I know better. Any hints for easing it out and back in?
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    Bill Leavitt
    Early 911S Registry #1083
    1969 S... when it left the factory

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