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*#Use wooden shims to align the evaporator with the inlet vent holes. The front bracket needs to sit on a shim (about 0.675 inches) and the rear end of the evaporator needs to sit on a shim (about 0.98 inches). Make sure the evaporator doesn't sit too high as the pipe fixtures that stick out of the evaporator might then interfere with the J-stringer on the right side.
*#Use wooden shims to align the evaporator with the inlet vent holes. The front bracket needs to sit on a shim (about 0.675 inches) and the rear end of the evaporator needs to sit on a shim (about 0.98 inches). Make sure the evaporator doesn't sit too high as the pipe fixtures that stick out of the evaporator might then interfere with the J-stringer on the right side.
*#Drill a hole on each side into the evaporator at the top hole of the rear bracket. Put an 8-32 nutsert anchor in, attach the rear bracket and mount the rear bracket on the shelf.
*#Drill a hole on each side into the evaporator at the top hole of the rear bracket. Put an 8-32 nutsert anchor in, attach the rear bracket and mount the rear bracket on the shelf.
*#Make a new front bracket that is 0.675 inches taller[[File:2022-09-18 17-57-55.jpg|600x600px]]
*#Make a new front bracket that is 0.675 inches taller<br>[[File:2022-09-18 17-57-55.jpg|400px]]
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