Small lever under bonnet.
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
both my bongos ive owned have been from the north of japland, and both had climate control and both had that lever, but wasnt controlled by the unit in the cab
but my first 95 n had the same intake as the picture but my new 97 r has the same but with an extra vent running across the top so it can draw air in from the top of the vent intake cover as well as the front of the intake cover
but my first 95 n had the same intake as the picture but my new 97 r has the same but with an extra vent running across the top so it can draw air in from the top of the vent intake cover as well as the front of the intake cover

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
Part 61-805 on that diagram is the flap that was moving by moving a slider. It either was flush with the floor of the trunking in position 1..or...Position 2..it flapped upwards into the trunking (hinge at back) so it deflected air that would have gone along the trunking out and down.
I think !!
I think !!
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
Hang on ! more tosh !!!
In that diagram (lushprojects) the flap is hinged from the top of the trunking....The one I saw defo hinged up from the bottom !!
In that diagram (lushprojects) the flap is hinged from the top of the trunking....The one I saw defo hinged up from the bottom !!
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
I'm sure 61-B05 is worked by a control in the cabin - the winter/summer manual flap shuts off the incoming cold air from the extreme front of the engine bay and draws it from the warmer direction at the baulkhead
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
not sure what you mean? are you talking about the intake (61-820) or the cowling that the fan motor is in? (61-B05)

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
Have had a good look at lush projects...Is there not two totally different versions of the whole intake cowling ??
Yep...just pull it.
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I'm off to annoy another Topic...Dandy...was your NW remark a innocent oversight ?? You'll get a telling off !
Re: Small lever under bonnet.
haydn callow wrote:Have had a good look at lush projects...Is there not two totally different versions of the whole intake cowling
Ive said that already



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haydn callow wrote:I'm off to annoy another Topic...Dandy...was your NW remark a innocent oversight ?? You'll get a telling off !

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
My winter pack has the lever. Its in the manual as being an adjuster for cold weather motoring but the diagram is somewhat ambiguous as to which way it should be flicked for cold.


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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
Back for cold forward for normal climate.
Re: Small lever under bonnet.
I'll move it to the back and see if it makes any difference, thanks for your help.
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.
If you take the advice of just pulling it, please retire to a safe distance.... 
