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suby torque rules ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,528 Joined: 20-July 03 From: maryland, the land of 25 year Member No.: 924 ![]() |
okay as some of you know ( and some of you who dont care ) i built the radiator support frame, and welded it to the fire wall. then i sealed the frame off to the fire wall with sheet AL. now the radiator sits in the frame and get bolted to the top ( with grommets ). the first pic is the frame welded to fire wall with the shouding in place, i still need to make the scoop for the bottom though.
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scruz914 |
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Will you be running a fan, either turned by the engine or electric? My experience with a V6 in my VW Bus was that you could be stopped or going slow only so long before the temp goes up. I had no problems after I mounted an electric fan on the radiator.
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