Hey all! I am "refreshing" my rear heater as part of my 5/66-6/66 date build. I have some question that I am hoping the brain collective can answer as I've googled with no luck.
Does anyone know what the correct wiring connection here should be? Present state was butt connectors but that's obviously not correct. The parts diagram shows what looks to be a simple interconnect with a ground wire. I think I may have a later model rear heater as my ground wire is on the motor "mount".
I only have 3 clips. I assume there should be 4. I'll post a wanted ad.
It was mounted on these rubber guys. Parts catalog doesn't show anything used here. I'm guessing it was squeaking. Was there something here OEM like the radiator support shims?
Mounting hardware. This looks pretty suspect. Does anyone have a pic of what is OEM? The parts catalog for my year shows part # 91111-40818, which is a 8x1.25x18 bolt. Parts catalog also shows 4 of these bolts, and a heater with a different mounting plate than mine which is why I think mine might be a later replacement.
Thanks all for any information you may have. Happy cruising!
Does anyone know what the correct wiring connection here should be? Present state was butt connectors but that's obviously not correct. The parts diagram shows what looks to be a simple interconnect with a ground wire. I think I may have a later model rear heater as my ground wire is on the motor "mount".
I only have 3 clips. I assume there should be 4. I'll post a wanted ad.
It was mounted on these rubber guys. Parts catalog doesn't show anything used here. I'm guessing it was squeaking. Was there something here OEM like the radiator support shims?
Mounting hardware. This looks pretty suspect. Does anyone have a pic of what is OEM? The parts catalog for my year shows part # 91111-40818, which is a 8x1.25x18 bolt. Parts catalog also shows 4 of these bolts, and a heater with a different mounting plate than mine which is why I think mine might be a later replacement.
Thanks all for any information you may have. Happy cruising!
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