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Old 02-26-2022, 02:34 PM
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So do you guys think I should put some sort of foam to close out this area ?



Yes.....closed cell (wetsuit-like density) to prevent high pressure (fan forced) air under hood going to low pressure area in front of radiator when stationary.
While you're at it......open up the core support rad attach holes and install grommets to prevent twist in the panel from tearing up your tank ends.
Thank you and I will be ordering this from Amazon.

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Existing bolts and washers but need nylon nuts.
Good news is the radiator is sitting on the factory rubber mounts and the upper bolts are sitting in 3/4" Well Nuts to allow for movement.

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Also a ground wire to the rad to prevent internal corrosion from electrical charge in coolant.
Never thought about that but I will add this to my list of things to do today when I head out to the garage.


Thank you for the advice I truly appreciate it. I have leaned over the years that I am never to old to learn something new and or better way of doing something old.
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Old 03-06-2022, 12:37 PM
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Default Battery Ground Redo ( 02-12-22 )

Today's project need to be simple as I had a short window to go work on the car.







Man was this stuff hard to find



I know it's shocking but I finally have a picture of me working on my car.



Mike brought over his crimping tool which made the job go much easier as I didn't have to remove the wire.



I really want to buy one of these.









Wire Routing





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Old 03-06-2022, 12:41 PM
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Looking amazing Marty ... The car, not you !!
BTW, love the hair style buddy, we have a LOT in common ..

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Old 03-08-2022, 08:43 AM
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BTW, love the hair style buddy, we have a LOT in common ..

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I credit Jason Statham for giving a lot of us the courage to embrace this hairstyle...sure makes station life and shop life easier...


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Amazing work....beautiful..

One Question/comment..... on you gas tank vent tube... the valve... if its the one I'm thinking of it has to be straight up/down or the valve doesn't work. I bought one thinking I could get it to work in a spot I had on the frame rail... but if you tilt it at all, the valve closes. So you may want to verify that the valve works in the angle you have it mounted.
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Old 03-10-2022, 08:08 AM
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Looking amazing Marty ... The car, not you !!
BTW, love the hair style buddy, we have a LOT in common ..

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Old 03-10-2022, 08:09 AM
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Amazing work....beautiful..

One Question/comment..... on you gas tank vent tube... the valve... if its the one I'm thinking of it has to be straight up/down or the valve doesn't work. I bought one thinking I could get it to work in a spot I had on the frame rail... but if you tilt it at all, the valve closes. So you may want to verify that the valve works in the angle you have it mounted.

So, I have thought about this over and over and I feel like you have confirmed my thoughts.
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Another radiator close out option I used is this one... clips around the core support opening vs. adhesive:
https://smile.amazon.com/Black-Rubbe..._t3_B01ANO6RVI
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So, I have thought about this over and over and I feel like you have confirmed my thoughts.
If you take the valve, hook it to a short line of hose and then try to suck/blow through the hose, while tilting the valve....if yours is the same as mine..... you will note that as soon as you tilt it from straight up vertical, even just a little .... it stops functioning. Its pretty sensitive to being tilted at all, which I guess is a good thing if you wreck the car and dont want gas pouring out of it
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If you take the valve, hook it to a short line of hose and then try to suck/blow through the hose, while tilting the valve....if yours is the same as mine..... you will note that as soon as you tilt it from straight up vertical, even just a little .... it stops functioning. Its pretty sensitive to being tilted at all, which I guess is a good thing if you wreck the car and dont want gas pouring out of it
Yep, it's the same one you had and now it's time to look for a new routing & location.

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Another radiator close out option I used is this one... clips around the core support opening vs. adhesive:
https://smile.amazon.com/Black-Rubbe..._t3_B01ANO6RVI
I found the stuff that came from Vintage Air so I just used that. However this looks way nicer.
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