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Inspection hatch ?
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<blockquote data-quote="naskeet" data-source="post: 644962" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>One of the advantages of having a horizontal engine-compartment hatch, with the aperture above the cooling-fan housing, is that one does <strong>NOT</strong> need to remove the engine, in order to replace a faulty dynamo or alternator on a VW Type 1 style air-cooled engine; which is especially useful when far from home!</p><p></p><p>This is one of several advantages of the VW Type 4 style air-cooled engines, with the cooling-fan driven directly by the crankshaft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naskeet, post: 644962, member: 15903"] One of the advantages of having a horizontal engine-compartment hatch, with the aperture above the cooling-fan housing, is that one does [B]NOT[/B] need to remove the engine, in order to replace a faulty dynamo or alternator on a VW Type 1 style air-cooled engine; which is especially useful when far from home! This is one of several advantages of the VW Type 4 style air-cooled engines, with the cooling-fan driven directly by the crankshaft. [/QUOTE]
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