Hmmm! Yeah I've thought of that. Run some water pipes around the exhaust system, small 12 V pump to circulate it, and with an outlet, viloa, hot water for those winter campouts. Or maybe we could circulate it while driving and have a hot water heated toasty van to drive in the winter. --- On Sun, 9/12/10, Julie <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Julie <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Re: Bay grease fittings '71 vs.'68 To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 6:22 PM Thanks! I will look into those manuals. But be prepared Sammie, this '68 of mine, with all of his beautiful uniqueness, just might sway you over to becoming a Bay lover. And when I get the hot water heater working, even Bev will be envious. On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:46 PM, sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Julie: I have to plead absolute total ignorance on a Bay. All I know is that they have a funky windshield. However: If you go to the Samba here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/manuals/type2.php Everett has the owners manuals for most of the busses, including the Bays, that should show all of the grease fitting points for lubrication. --- On Sun, 9/12/10, Julie <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Julie <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Bay grease fittings '71 vs.'68 To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 5:28 PM On the front of both Buses there are 5 grease fittings. On the rear beam of the '68 I see 2 grease fittings but I see none in the rear of the '71. So am I right in assuming that both Buses have exactly what they are supposed to have?