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Final fan shroud
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Got the fan shroud figured out. Metal shop just sells 4x8’ sheets anymore so ended up at Lowe’s with a 2x2’ 22 gauge piece.
Made it so the fan goes inside the shroud due to size restrictions. The front lip sits over the rad brace and fastens with two 1/4-20 screws. Put door stripping on the front edges and around the fan hole opening. Came out pretty good, one more thing to scratch off the list.
John
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I sure miss my coupe!
F5R1004503SP 2004 Challenge Car, 331 Stroker
Coupe # 031, 422" Windsor stroker by Southern Automotive (Dash autographed by Peter Brock)***SOLD***
Unique 427 Roadster, 482" Aluminum FE by Southern Automotive***SOLD***
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Well done, that should seal it off nicely.
It's never too early to start beefing up your obituary.
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Looks Great! I modified a Replicaparts MK4 shroud to fit my Gen2 coupe. You will be glad you did this a shroud really improves cooling, IMO.
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Thanks gents, I'm pretty happy with V3