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![]() I also used stainless steel allen head bolts instead of the original cheese head screws on the shroud. Easier to install and remove if needed. My fan shroud was put together with flat head screws. I've got a good friend who has an industrial and aerospace fastener company. I am going to head over there in about 30 minutes and see what cool connectors he can recommend. In another thread, Clay recommended some MB exhaust nuts. I'm going to check those out. |
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