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Old 04-04-2010, 07:57 AM   #2426
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Old 04-04-2010, 08:16 AM   #2427
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Nice work Alan!
Glad to see you are still chipping away at it
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Your far from being a beginner Allan. Your doing an awesone job. metal:
I might be an experienced bodyman, butI'm fairly new to stuff like making the shroud.

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Dang that looks good Alan.....super work.
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Looks really good Alan. go ahead and bend me on up too, just to see if you can do it again. I bet you cant. Haha.
I might try another in time just to see.

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Keep practicing I got to get up there for that dash extension and by the way that fan shroud looks awesome.
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Very Nice!
Thanks Taylor

Shannon came over and helped me get a little more done. Worked on getting the bottom cap fabbed up and fan mounted.

Here's the deminsions of the bottom cap



Done and installed



I lined up the fan assy and traced the outside of it then used this big compass to scribe a line 3/4" to the inside.





Cut opening for the fan and drilled the mount holes.





This is far as we got last night. Discovered that the upper radiator hold downs interfer with the front shields that bolt between the radiator support and the headlight mount panel.

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Old 04-04-2010, 11:57 AM   #2428
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Did you check yet?
Yeah I checked this morning. Surprisingly they were different and even more shocking I did have them in correctly. Which normally if something can be reversed I usually get them reversed. So I had the reverse threads (LH thread) on the Right brake and the conventional (RH thread) on the Left brake.

Back a couple of months ago when I put the brakes together I may have been paying attention but when I read your post it caught my attention b/c I just didn't remember them being threaded differently. Never hurts to double check.

Oh by the way your build thread is awesome and helpful. I've back read up to page 40 or so... like the videos.
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Old 04-04-2010, 11:11 PM   #2429
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Came out nice Allan.
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Old 04-04-2010, 11:54 PM   #2430
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Very nice work Alan !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-05-2010, 07:25 AM   #2431
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nice work Alan....
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Old 04-05-2010, 06:30 PM   #2432
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Excellent work as usual Alan.
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Old 04-08-2010, 12:02 AM   #2433
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Yeah I checked this morning. Surprisingly they were different and even more shocking I did have them in correctly. Which normally if something can be reversed I usually get them reversed. So I had the reverse threads (LH thread) on the Right brake and the conventional (RH thread) on the Left brake.

Back a couple of months ago when I put the brakes together I may have been paying attention but when I read your post it caught my attention b/c I just didn't remember them being threaded differently. Never hurts to double check.

Oh by the way your build thread is awesome and helpful. I've back read up to page 40 or so... like the videos.
Now you have some piece of mind. Thanks for the comments.

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Excellent work as usual Alan.
Thanks guys, I appreciate it.

I riveted the lower supports in place.



Secured the wire



Top cap bent and installed.



The upper clamps are off center because I'm trying to decide which way to install them. I like the one on the right because it mounts more to the end of the radiator, but will have to modify the shield. The one on the left will be easy to do, but it seams like it is too close to the middle. I'm leaning to the one on the Left.



Any suggestions for the lower radiator hose? The cooler lines are out of place because they aren't hooked up.



Got the filler neck welded. It looks like it is really close to the floor, but there is room to accomendate the hose and clamp.





Started laying out a pattern for the panel inside the bed arounf the filler neck.



Oops, I messed up



I've got more pics coming next
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Old 04-08-2010, 12:04 AM   #2434
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Redesigned the pattern, I did not provide measurements because every install might be a little different.



More better





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Old 04-08-2010, 10:38 AM   #2435
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Hey Allan, Your getting pretty good with cardboard. How are you at cutting out paper dolls..
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:48 AM   #2436
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He's like a origami master of card board.:

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Old 04-08-2010, 09:07 PM   #2437
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...I like the one on the right because it mounts more to the end of the radiator, but will have to modify the shield. The one on the left will be easy to do, but it seams like it is too close to the middle. I'm leaning to the one on the Left....
I say the one on the right. Assume you spent 5 yrs restoring the truck and keep it for 15 years after that. If you need to spend 8 hrs modifiying things to make it work, that is 0.45% of your time was spent making it the way you feel looks better.
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:29 PM   #2438
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Hey Allan, Your getting pretty good with cardboard. How are you at cutting out paper dolls..
Now if I can make the metal do that good.

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I say the one on the right. Assume you spent 5 yrs restoring the truck and keep it for 15 years after that. If you need to spend 8 hrs modifiying things to make it work, that is 0.45% of your time was spent making it the way you feel looks better.
How true.

Here is another fuel neck out of a late model ford super duty. It has a round door just haven't cut the door out of the bed yet. The tube is a lot longer than the one I had.

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Old 04-08-2010, 10:40 PM   #2439
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Hey Alan,

That fan shroud is so nice it makes me want to do mine over, keep the inspiration coming.

I had a tough lower radiator hose situation on my LS swap. I used a stainless tubing 90 degree elbow and two silicone adapters. It looks like you could use one elbow and two straight adapters. Just something to think about.

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This might work for your lower hose.........ID164

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hey alan i used the left one to mount my radiator
it seemed to work fine
but i bet the other would look cleaner and more professional
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Thanks Ronnie, that looks like it might work.

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hey alan i used the left one to mount my radiator
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I think you are right. I was thinking about taking the easy road, but now leaning to the hard road. Why change the way I do things now.
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It wasn't beginners luck. I was able to make another one exactly the same. My confidence has increased.


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Old 04-12-2010, 10:53 PM   #2444
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[QUOTE=Alan's Classic;3916652]It wasn't beginners luck. I was able to make another one exactly the same. My confidence increased.

So does that mean some of these will be 4sale? I could really use that setup for my build.
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Hey Alan remember I dared you to do it. I'll PM you my addy.

And you better not take the easy way out on the mounts. You will regret it later down the road.
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So does that mean some of these will be 4sale? I could really use that setup for my build.
I'll have to check the forum rules to see if I have to be a vendor to sell a few of these.

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And you better not take the easy way out on the mounts. You will regret it later down the road.
I remember the dare.

I moved the mounts to the outer position which brought up another issue I haven't mentioned. The radiator is offset to one side to clear the battery box.



With it being offset caused the fan to be offset. It really doesn't bother me because you have to look straight down on it to really notice. If the battery was relocated then the radiator could be centered. If not the fan could be centered on the engine with some thought.

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I know it will bug the crap out of you Alan, but I dont think anyone would even look at it after everything else on your truck.

Once I get my Radiator I'll hit you up for getting a shroud.
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Great work Alan!
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You could relocated the battery behind the seat and then center the Radiator. This may also cause you to need to add a second battery behind the other seat for symmetry.

Truthfully I think it looks fine. I just want your build to go on until I can start mine. I really enjoy reading it, and seeing how you handle some of the challenges. At this rate I need you to stretch it at least 2 more years.
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Hey Alan,

That fan shroud is so nice it makes me want to do mine over, keep the inspiration coming.

I had a tough lower radiator hose situation on my LS swap. I used a stainless tubing 90 degree elbow and two silicone adapters. It looks like you could use one elbow and two straight adapters. Just something to think about.

http://www.mandrel-bends.com/catalog/

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Thanks TR, sorry I missed your post earlier. I might have to do something like that. The water pump inlet is 1 3/4" and the radiator is 1 1/2". I will let y'all know.

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I know it will bug the crap out of you Alan, but I dont think anyone would even look at it after everything else on your truck.

Once I get my Radiator I'll hit you up for getting a shroud.
By the time I get everything else done it won't be noticeable.

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You could relocated the battery behind the seat and then center the Radiator. This may also cause you to need to add a second battery behind the other seat for symmetry.

Truthfully I think it looks fine. I just want your build to go on until I can start mine. I really enjoy reading it, and seeing how you handle some of the challenges. At this rate I need you to stretch it at least 2 more years.
Stretching it 2 more years shouldn't be a problem. If I work like I worked tonight..............

Is there such a thing as writers block when it comes to working on these old trucks? I get it every no-and-then. I get out to the shop and just sit there and think. My mind gets so busy I can't focus on one thing.

So I took my welder/plasma cart apart to improve it.
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