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![]() I installed the 1960's GPS on the passenger side of the dash too ![]()
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My '28 Graham Build. http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17465 '48 Thriftmaster Build http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/showthread.php?t=37447 |
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Finally got the Graham out for a bit of a shakedown this afternoon. I found I had to tighten the new steering box a bit, and it wanted to get hot. I don't have a fan shroud on it so I guess that's a project for a rainy day this week. To be continued.....
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So I figured I'd better make up and install a fan shroud. I have almost 3 inches between the rad and the fan, so I doubted that the fan was pulling anything through the rad. Low and behold, I pull the rad off and find a bunch of crap inside the upper rad tank. My guess is that it was mouse nest that I didn't notice when I was putting the car together last year. Due to my medical problems I wasn't able to drive it enough to get much heat in it last year, so it's likely been like that since assembly. I fiddled around with some of my left over copper today, hopefully I'll finish it up tomorrow. The weather has been crap all day, so it didn't bother me to stay inside and play with this. I hope I'm not premature in posting....I still need to solder the circular piece on!
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That's gorgeous!
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39 Ford PU Build. http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36459 1928 Ford Tudor Build http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/showthread.php?p=538231#post538231 The thing about a '39 Ford pick-up is that that ugly grille kinda' grows on ya' after a while. Not taking anything too seriously. ![]() |
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That is Bitchen!!!
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Copper was a great choice.
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Thanks guys. I still have to flange and solder the two pieces together, hopefully I don't mess it up too bad!
Skip, I've allowed for 3/4" all around the fan. I hope that's enough! My motor mounts are urethane bushings, so there's not a lot of motor movement....although it does look like there is some when I watch the air cleaners move. They are a long way above the centerline of the motor though.
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I like your GPS module, Bill.
![]() I've followed your build from the beginning. Your frame is stiff as can be and I can't imagine your motor deflecting 3/4" on poly mounts... neither can I imagine your radiator and shroud (mounted to the same stiff chassis) will affect fan to shroud clearance. BTW: Your copper shroud is the cat's... meow. ![]() .
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The shroud is going to be really "cool" ... Mice have thing for stashing crap in the most ridiculous places.
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hey Bill, that copper shroud looks way cool I love it. However, I would consider flanging one of the parts before soldering and maybe even put in a rivet or two... If over time, due vibrations the parts seperate ....
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