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11-24-2005, 09:30 AM | #1 |
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Cheap Cowl Hood ?
Not sure if this thread belongs here, but......Has anyone ever bought one of those fiberglass cowl hood scoops, and used it on our trucks? I see that they come with flanges on the edges so you could rivet and fiberglass into place. That would be a cheap cowl hood, if it would work. I see that they are around $70.00 in J.C. Whitney Cat. with a 2" rise......anyone with a picture of it done?
Just a thought....... Steve
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11-24-2005, 10:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
I know a guy that took a $150 scoop and installed on a 64 Impala. Some thought it was a true cowl. Its advertised in most car mags.
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11-24-2005, 10:31 AM | #3 |
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
Yeh....just wondering how it would work on our big hoods as far as holding up and not cracking, if done properly.......
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11-24-2005, 11:16 AM | #4 |
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
I think it would look fine if done by an experianced body person,
however I am not one, so by the time I paid them it would come close to the New* price that you see them listed in online sites. *However if you get one from a Vendor at a Super Chevy Show, you pay no tax, no freight, and you get a Board discount, I did.
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
Steve, get that thought out of your head!. I went down that road even though I was advised not to. I used a Harwood on my last truck that looked bad @ss for a few months. It was riveted and glassed over perfectly. Then it started to crack . I had it repaired and repainted by another body shop who said I'm wasting my time and money. It cracked again and I eventually sold the truck. The vibration and hood closing really takes it's toll.
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
ALL fiberglass to metal bonding will crack - it is just a question of when. The metal and the fiberglass expand at different rates when heated, so cracking will ALWAYS occur.
If you want one that will last a long time, get either a complete fiberglass hood or a complete metal hood (goodmark has all-metal cowl induction hoods, $400 or so). |
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Makes since then. That's why I was checking on here. Years back I installed a pro scoop on my friends race car. Never cracked, but then it wasn't driven all the time either. Guess I'll just wait when I'm ready for a cowl hood.
thanks for the input.....
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I installed a fiberglass L88 scoop to the hood of a nova I had & it never cracked. You have to make sure its done right though. On my 84, I bought a wrecked SS chevelle hood & cut the scoop out of it & welded it into my stock hood. It turned out good & it was a HECK of a lot cheaper than a complete cowl hood. Just my .02...
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11-24-2005, 08:27 PM | #10 |
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still wondering about this........
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check out this web site. they are steel, and you can even get them with a bonding agent too. http://thespeedcenter.net/SpeedCenterHomeFrameSet.htm
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I dont know if your pressed for time or not but maybe look for a used one. But that would be like winning the lottery though
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Has anyone used the speed center hood scoop? Looks like it wouldn't be to hard to do.
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11-25-2005, 09:02 AM | #14 |
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Like 70c10swb said, finding a used one would be great. That's if I could fine it local. Shipping would be a killer. I'm not that crazy about doing any welding on the hood, because of the heat and once a hood warps, that's pretty much the end on that hood. I'n not that good of a welder. Maybe a pro could do it, but then, we're getting into the price of a new cowl hood itself by the time it's completed.
I'm waiting for someone on here to say, "Hey, Mr. Cheap-O" just buy the whole cowl hood and be done with it.......lol come on....let's here it !!! hehehe
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It WILL crack. It's not a matter of will it crack, it's a matter of when.....
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Any disimiliar materials will crack...
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
this speed shop cowl said it is a 20 guage metal cowl and you can use the metal bonding adheasive. Will that work having the metal to metal and "glued" instead of welded? I have a hood in great shape if someone wants to trade for a cowl hood?????
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11-26-2005, 09:29 AM | #20 |
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
I would stick with an "All One Peice" hood.No regrets are worth a liitle extra money.Also,no labor.The hood could be cut/braced,welded/molded.But,to do this right,you`ll be looking at thecost of a new cowl hood.Unless you`re a fabricator that does your own and doesn`t count his time cuz it`s a hobby.Get one next spring at a swap meet.Contact the vendor in advance so he`ll bring "YOU" one and talk about a special "Show" price.That`s as cheap as you`ll get.
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Re: Cheap Cowl Hood ?
Keep an eye out on the parts board,i just got one from lost wages for about the price of a scoop.
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