Thread: SheetMetal Shroud
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	10-26-2014 10:56 AM #16
 The new shroud came out great, it will no doubt aid immensely in keeping the temp where you want it!!!! Very nice work, Pepi!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
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	10-26-2014 10:59 AM #17
 
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	10-26-2014 12:40 PM #18
 The Shroud of Tourin'  Jack 
 
 Gone to Texas
 
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	10-26-2014 02:32 PM #19
 
 The radiator core is mounted in a frame, made L brackets. Carefully drilled the frame mounted 4 brackets, then drilled and taped the bracket for the shroud screws, attached it using button head screws. The center photo just above the lower radiator hose you can see where I used a stud and nut. Had some interference to over come with the tank and hose connection. Bottom picture you can see the button head about 2 inches down from the top of the shroud.
 
 To locate the screws for the shroud to the brackets. I screwed the brackets on the frame, without shroud screw mounting holes . Then marked the shroud where all 4 brackets were. With the shroud clamped in place, drilled 4 pilot holes, through the shroud and bracket. Then remove the shroud. Open the holes in the shroud for the screws, removing 1 bracket at a time, drilled and taped the bracket replaced the bracket. Working on 1 at a time so the fit for each hole and bracket would be dialed in .......... bolts right on as they say ........ only when planed 
 
 Let me know if this made sense..I have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it 
 
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	10-26-2014 05:55 PM #20
 Looks great, works great!! Great job!!
 
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	10-26-2014 06:15 PM #21  
 
 Super good looker too. It remineds me,I need to do one again for my old rod,lost what I had before from just too many years of leving the rod in parts.
 I like the way ya did it!  
 
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	10-27-2014 06:36 AM #22
 These compliments from folks for whom I have high regards for are very much appreciated.
 
 Considering the skill levels of the posters it is humbling .......
 
 Thank youI have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it 
 




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