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« on: April 20, 2008, 12:42:04 AM »

Hello all,
This is meant to be a step-by-step tutorial for removing your Late Bay Westy interior.

**Make sure to bag and label things as you remove them**

Hope it helps!

The starting point:



Step one...empty the cabinets! Duh!



I start with the sink/stove cabinet. Remove the doors; they just slide up off the hinges.



Take out the two shelves. Angle them upwards until they have enough clearance. I also take out the p-trap from the pipes; it allows for more shelf clearance.  The p-trap unscrews by hand.



Now remove the "plumbing cover". It just pulls away.



It should now look something like this. (I have a lot of extra cables running through here)



Now remove these two bolts (in the lower left of the cabinet), and remove the cover from the sink pump area.



Pull the water tank drain pipe up into the cabinet.



Slide your driver's seat forward and remove these two bolts:



Note that one is longer then the other - label them.



Time to get a little dirty! Crawl under the bus and find the end of the sink drain pipe. There should be a cap screwed onto the end (I don't have one).  Unscrew the pipe retaining ring, and remove the two screws to the left to remove the metal plate.



Remove the second plate by removing the 3 screws.



Back inside, remove the metal catch from the spare tire cabinet. This step is really optional, but I like to take it off so I dont break anything.



Disconnect the water line from the water inlet, and the propane line from the coupling in the floor.



Back outside, remove the sink vent cover:



...and the rubber gasket:



Inside, lean the cabinet forward and disconnect the sink pump ground wire:



Now, still with the cabinet leaning forward a bit, remove the plumbing. It takes a lot of wiggling around, but it will come out.



Thats it for this cabinet. Just take it out!



Next is the side cabinet next to the back seat.



Lift up your Westy bed and remove this bolt on the right side:



This is the drain pipe for the icebox (fridge if you have one). Go under the bus and push it up into the icebox/fridge. I tap it gently with a rubber mallet.



Slide the cabinet forward a bit, and reach into the rear section and make sure the wiring stays behind.



Now just slide the cabinet forward and remove it!



Time to take out the rear seat!

Remove the cover from the electric box by removing these screws:



Disconnect the box by removing the bolts/nuts from the base:



Now remove the main seat bolts:



Remove the heat directing plate:



Remove the ring (probably optional)



This is what you have left:



On the left hand side of the seat, you see this near the top. Remove these 2 small nuts:



This is what is on the back side, in the rear passenger side wheel well:



Here it is removed:



Open your rear hatch, take out the pad and remove these two screws:



Close-up



Now lift up the seat so it clears the floor vent and remove. Note the electric box (or whatever it is actaully called) is still in the bus.



Time to take out the 'head-knocker' upper cabinet.
This pic was taken laying down, looking up on the passenger side. Remove these 2 screws. NOTE: have a friend around so this cabinet doesnt fall on you!



Open the cabinet and remove this nut:
NOTE: There is one more nut to remove just to the rear of this one on the ceiling which needs to be removed, I just forgot to photograph it I guess. Sorry.



Thats it for that cabinet. Hope it didnt fall on you!

Now the side cabinet (You're almost done!)

Remove these brackets:



Standing outside the bus, looking in the rear hatch; remove these screws:



Thats pretty much it. Angle it to the center of the bus and slide it out.

Hey look! You're done!!



Here are the only tools you need to do the job:



Sockets: 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 17mm
Ratchet with various extensions
Screwdrivers: #1,2,3 Phillips, #2 slotted
Open/Box Wrenches: 10mm, 19mm
Rubber Mallet

Thats all you need.

I hope this thread helps anyone who is looking to remove their Westy interior!
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2008, 11:40:00 PM »

Nice job on the step-by-step article!  I LOVE IT!  I wish more people would do this kind of thing!  I think it would generate a lot more chat on the forums!

So Eric, with you "gutting" your interior, are you looking to go drag racing too?!! Grin

All kidding aside, what's in store for your bus?

Scott Faivre
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2008, 11:43:53 PM »

Actually, my bus was in an accident a while back.  I took everything out so the body shop could fix everything wrong with the side.
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