07-17-2008, 10:01 AM | #626 |
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K...Jon, I may have found an answer for our ill fitting alum. rads., seems like the 4 core brackets with a 2-3 core rubber works best
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07-17-2008, 05:38 PM | #627 |
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MAN these pics just saved me serious frustration and a bunch of time. This way makes sense. I was making no sense.
good work on your blazer while you were doing the floor and rocker area work were you putting the fender and door on and off to check the alignment of it all or was it just done from measurements?
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Cool, glad I could help ya. That's why I spend so much time taking pics., more work for me, but someone mite need referance. I had demensions, but I hung the door shell lots of times to make sure. Those scratches were hammer marks, ya can see how much I had to move metal. That was one of the more difficult areas to work on.
Just spent 2 months trying to figure out how to hang my alum. rad. with factory brackets, will post up pics shortly How's yours gonin' haven't seen any updates lately
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When you're up I want to show you "Plan B" on the rad mounts. I think I can skip mounting them on top of the support all together and weld all those holes in. I'm going to make a long "L" shaped bracket about 2" x 2", and vee shaped from top to bottom, that will weld to the sides of the radiator and bolt into the two vertical supports on either side of the rad. I'll do them in aluminum and polish them up
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I sent him the steel grill rings... they look nice don't they...
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It's all that Latin that got you the job.....you'll be writing scripts next! I'm still looking for picking up my floor in Aug, getting some parts from ScottH myself soon...
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Wonder what it cost to have them chromed???
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There are two cycle shops up here that do small parts. One of them used to do all of Orange County Choppers stuff. His webiste, and this is NOT a joke, is: http://www.fixyour****ups.com
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I tried to click on that site, no worky. Do I have to put an actual word in where the 'stars' are?
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Finally got the alum. rad. mounted up. Seems like the problem is the corners of the tanks are more squared off, as compared to the radius of the stock tank. Got some 4 core mounts, thanks 6t727t2, and this gave me more space for the rubber to lay down. I still have to shorten the brackets by a 1/2", but atleast it's mounted in securely and I can move on to plumbing
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I'll just put some rubber washers there. It's still going to be sitting in the factory 4 core saddles. I'm going out now to get some aluminum stock and the welder will come by later today. I took pictures of the templates and I'll post them after it looks like it's a success...LOL
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I think he told me that he has a buddy that does it... He had those and another part done for $100 or so. One thing good about California I guess... wouldn't be that cheap out here... I think I sold them to him for like $50 or something too.... sorry Jon
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=294414
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Jimbo....no updates? If they think you're not doing anything you'll get called up to active duty
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JC was over yesterday, dropped off my hardtop, he was very impressed with your '67 grille. I think he may be in contact with you. My parking lts slipped rite in, and that whole grille fit well. I used old parts including the hood latch Finished up the grille/core support area, working on the hoses now Bought myself some presents for getting a new job, top box and a tool/work cart. Parts came from Tim Christian, grille hoop clips, some other parts. Still one of the best guys to deal with...
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are you missing the grille center support?
Tim just sent me up some door seals; hope to see him the 8th or 9th down in Carlisle. |
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Not missing, just didn't put it in. It feels real solid without it, maybe later maybe not at all. I may modify it to use the bottom half....looks like I'm going to miss Carlisle, enjoy and buy lots of parts
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Here's a pic of what the new ride looks like... Little guy should like it!
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I wish I woulda known, JC came over and could've brought your parts, could've saved ya 4 hours of travel, Your right that was a very nasty storm, lightning was hitting all around us. Glad it didn't knock out the TV, indy was on.LOL
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I was actually near Cherry hill, NJ for the bed... my sons ceiling fan is this one... hopefully he likes speed!
This isn't his but you get the idea... i have clouds painted on the ceiling.. now I just need to find a few Japanese zero's for it to shoot at. I also have some Mario Andretti autographed prints to hand in his room still...
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Glad your bringing up Jr. the right way Had to look at the pic twice, got it now...Corsair/ Navy no less I have to read your threads closely, sometimes you stick bold type in there
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