funkaholik
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I'm sure you've all dealt with worse, just wanted to grumble...
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You've only got a few posts in this thread that are about your build. Just start a new thread over in the other section so it will be a "clean" build thread. As if it will stay focused. Gotta try.Anyways, I realized I should rename this thread and move it to the "member's builds" section. Any way to do that?
I'm just wrapping up about 8 years worth of snowballs...so I get it.I'm sure you've all dealt with worse, just wanted to grumble...
this kind of stuff is exactly why my 67 has no AC. I have a pusher fan and a mechanical/belt driven fan with shroud and it's all it can do to keep the 429 cool in traffic.Here's an example of how the modifications snowball. Since I'm old, I decided to add aftermarket A/C. I felt like having an electric fan on the condenser was a must. No room to put a puller fan behind condenser, radiator is in the way. Pusher fan in front of condenser hits hood latch crossbrace. Solution: trim crossbrace (which means I'll have to weld in some thicker support metal for strength), move condenser back 1/2" (which means I have to build new condenser brackets, and alter/fab A/C lines to fit ), mount pusher fan on front (build new fan mounts).
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Took Horseplay's advice and started a new thread in the Member's Builds section, so I'll continue posting my progress there...
Hey! Nothing wrong with doing as I suggest. It's doing what "I DO" that will get you in trouble.You're risking your life to take Terry's advice.