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<blockquote data-quote="Yorkieman" data-source="post: 552165" data-attributes="member: 18398"><p>Again you are possibly right but, I definitely have the main heater pipe junction with a pipe going off to the walk through vents and a pipe going to a vent in the centre of the cargo floor and I will know more tomorrow when I go to the bus but, I think I have a hole in the seat tub where the control might go.</p><p></p><p>As to the upper brake reservoir I do have the hole where that goes, thankfully because I have all that brake stuff to fit yet. But, when I stripped the bus initially all the brake stuff and the heater stuff apart from the main pipe, junction and totem where missing along with the servo. master cylinder and all reservoirs and pipes.</p><p></p><p>My bus must have (I would think) had some sort of control for the flap in the junction because its there!!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Yorkieman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorkieman, post: 552165, member: 18398"] Again you are possibly right but, I definitely have the main heater pipe junction with a pipe going off to the walk through vents and a pipe going to a vent in the centre of the cargo floor and I will know more tomorrow when I go to the bus but, I think I have a hole in the seat tub where the control might go. As to the upper brake reservoir I do have the hole where that goes, thankfully because I have all that brake stuff to fit yet. But, when I stripped the bus initially all the brake stuff and the heater stuff apart from the main pipe, junction and totem where missing along with the servo. master cylinder and all reservoirs and pipes. My bus must have (I would think) had some sort of control for the flap in the junction because its there!! Regards, Yorkieman [/QUOTE]
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