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Your Good Kees...No worries!
Some Guys will get crazy with the floors and be over the top,usually put beads in them for stiffing and trans tunnels the same way. Then we put carpet on them and it all goes away! ;) |
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Much cleaner than the solution I used on my '49. Should be plenty strong without the beads. Nice fab work!
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Thank you sir!
I appreciate that! Mark |
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Here are 2 shots of the finished cover and the dash reinstalled Mark |
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this is a badass build, and thread....very cool sheet metal work.
now I'm gunna go stare at my truck and see what i can do.... haha |
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I was just thinking the 1/2 circle part could be made from the edge of a steel trailer fender. it would already be curved and have the rounded edge built in, usually 16ga so fairly easy welding to it as well.
nice job. what is the other part there, a piece of the future console? |
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I like the clean simple lines of the trans tunnel solution. Looks good Mark!
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Sigsour, Thank you! Its been a LONG project for me do to customer stuff comes first.
DSraven...oddly enough I just used 2 of those on my rear tubs :rolleyes: Didn't even think of that!!! oh well. Thanks for checking out the Build. Also the piece your asking about is the bottom of the dash/console (dash build starts on page 7 post #165) so you can see what it looks like Thanks Doug! it was kinda quick but worked out pretty good. Mark |
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really nice work on the tunnel, I take function over form sometimes too. ok most times :lol:
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Thanks joedoh!
I get where your coming from, in most cases the simplest way turns out the best! Mark |
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Not going to lie. The first picture I saw of the tunnel was from the inside and I thought it was going to look terrible. Boy was I wrong. It looks awesome under the hood.
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HaHaHa Thanks
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Nice work!
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Thanks Rusty
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I put the front end back on so I can start to mockup the radiator. Pic 1. I originally wanted to run a mechanical fan,but turns out it will be to far away. Pic 2. Front view Pic 3. After I cut the stock support up to fit my radiator (steering box is in the way) so I will need to move it forward, hence the reason the fan wont work. Pic 4. Another shot of the box. Pic 5. The radiator is from Speedway 19x22 (used several of these and work excellent) Its there hotrod radiator (several sizes) for $120-130 range depending on the size I will end up making my own support to fit my needs. Mark |
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The electric fan I used on my '49 was a perfect fit to the Speedway radiator. Its a Derale 2 speed and I have never seen it kick on the high side. Mine is running a 6.0/4L80e combo. Will sit in traffic at idle in our eastern KS high humidity heat and never run hot.
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looks great! usually the problem I have with running a fan is the stock (AD) width radiators the fan is too low and would cut the lower hose in half. looks like you have a lot of room to put a rad in with the amount you moved the motor back though, good job.
I was just a a swap meet and passed over every single old steel fan shroud that was there, not even thinking thats always the one thing I need haha. |
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Outlaw...Do you have the link for the fan you used so I can check it out?
Mark |
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Thanks Joedoh, It's not a big deal not being able to use a stock fan (just extra cost) for the electric one.
And as far as the fan shroud goes,I'm the same way...walk by 10 things you need a month later!;) Mark |
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The firewall looks great. The speedway rad seems to be a good alternative. I'm a sucker for top center hose rads like stock or belair etc. Not sure how high you mounted your engine but I like to come up a bit with them, and if you are running a mech fan, would def help for guys that are considering that route.
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Thanks Outlaw
Mark |
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Thanks 99
To answer your ? the mechanical fan sits dead center (need to use electric do to steering box) so engine sits back farther and Rad is farther forward, so the gap is to big. Mark |
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Pic 1. This is the start to my new fender/radiator support and mount. the bolts you see in the middle go through a crossmember bolted to the front stub. Pic 2. A shot of the Radiator set in place for mockup. Now I can start to figure out the top section. Pic 3. Here it shows how close the box is. (If you don't remember this is a 70 Camaro front stub) Till next time Mark |
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Derale 18217
https://www.jegs.com/i/Derale/259/18217/10002/-1 Had the tuner kick it on the high side through the ECM and it about sucked my shirt through the grill. |
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