> Good morning (again),
>
> I recall discussions in the past on substituting different material for
the
> fiber board radiator shrouds - what are the more popular options and does
> anyone have patterns they worked from to produce these?
>
> /Chris
I received a very nice aluminum radiator shroud from Good Parts
http://www.goodparts.com ). I haven't put in the car yet, but so that you
can see the quality of the item and how it is assembled I just took some
photos of it.
http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-1.jpg - this is the assembled shroud
from the 'inside' (if you were to peer through the grille)
http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-2.jpg - this is the fastener that
Richard Good uses, it requires no drilling and comes preinstalled all you do
is put in the screw.
http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-3.jpg - what it looks like from the
exterior side, assembled. I haven't removed the green protective wrap yet,
so just ignore that. The only fault I can find with the product is that the
side pictured (the right side) is about an 1/8" misplaced, you can see the
slight overlap in the photo. Not a big deal, I can correct it.
Good Parts also has a stainless steel radiator shroud. $79 for the aluminum
and $119 for the stainless steel.
I believe Bob Danielson's website has a photo of the aluminum shroud
installed in his car!
I considered purchasing the plastic on sold by BritFab, but for the small
difference in price I thought that the aluminum shroud would look much
better and be more resistant to any fluids that it may come in contact with.
chocks away,
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Kai M. Radicke -- kmr@pil.net
1966 MGB -- 1974 Triumph TR-6
http://www.pil.net/~felix (pix soon)
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