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how about this? Posted by crawdad [Email] (#1867) [Profile/Gallery] (more from crawdad) on Thu, 12 Feb 2009 05:42:52 In Reply to: Not really...I have WIS as well same picture you have, bill h., Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:14:08 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I couldn't link directly to the site but here's the text that was with the picture. Maybe there's some similarity. It's a '93 9000 I think.
This photo shows the BH before removal. Disengage the cable from the shaft in the upper left by pulling off a circular metal retaining clip (left red circle). Then with a long screwdriver release two plastic tabs on left and right side of the housing down low where the housing meets the firewall. One can just be seen in this photo - just behind and below the hose clamps (right red circle). The other one is symmetrically placed on the other side of the housing below the cable/shaft and is not visible from this angle. They are hard to find because they're made of the same black plastic and are integral to the housing and its mating surfaces. Of course unplug the electrical and any extraneous hoses (yellow circle) clamped to the housing before removal. Now apply some up-down pressure on the housing and it should come free of the firewall and rotate upward. Then using a pry bar gently pry the heater hoses away from the housing to allow it to come forward and clear the hoses. It only needs to move about 1/2 inch or so. It may take two or three bites to get it completely clear. Then work the freed housing out of the Aquarium. This will take some patience and some gentle prying of the Port side of the false-bulkhead which is still in place. It is here you may break the extended tab part of the bulkhead (I did - but no big deal) if not careful. I suggest prying it out of the way and securing it first with bungee or other strapping.
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