Van body - rear side vents
Posted: 13 Dec 2014, 11:59
Does anyone have a T3 van without interior trim and roof lining?
It would have to be one built with a full bulkhead across the back of the cab. Why? because only the bulkhead vans were fitted with the rear side vents - the two horizontal slots in the top rear corner of the panel where the rear side window goes.
If anyone does have such a vehicle, can you please check whether this rear vent connects to the void between the roof skin and where the headlining fits?
My van has these vents but is fully trimmed out. I know from memory, that the inside of the slots is boxed up to the gutter level but have never checked if it is slotted through the gutter to the roof level.
If these do connect through (and if they don't what is their purpose?) I am thinking of putting some grilles into my solid headlining in the hope that they would act as extract vents and increase the rate of air change when travelling. Might get rid of some of the condensation.
Thanks for any help,
It would have to be one built with a full bulkhead across the back of the cab. Why? because only the bulkhead vans were fitted with the rear side vents - the two horizontal slots in the top rear corner of the panel where the rear side window goes.
If anyone does have such a vehicle, can you please check whether this rear vent connects to the void between the roof skin and where the headlining fits?
My van has these vents but is fully trimmed out. I know from memory, that the inside of the slots is boxed up to the gutter level but have never checked if it is slotted through the gutter to the roof level.
If these do connect through (and if they don't what is their purpose?) I am thinking of putting some grilles into my solid headlining in the hope that they would act as extract vents and increase the rate of air change when travelling. Might get rid of some of the condensation.
Thanks for any help,