Thread: 1933 Ford Headlights
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10-31-2007 07:32 PM #1
Thanks,and thanks for looking. The condenser is directly behind the fans.The tranny cooler is built into the radiator.When I was setting up the ride height I should have used 14 in. rims instead of 15's in the front,as the tires were rubbing the fender when I made a sharp turn.The front springs are 400# and the ride is firm,but great.I also had to change the tire size to correct the rubbbing problem.The car handles really good at high speed.I am running a 406 CI SBC,700 R4,& 3:70 rear.
Where is Dayton Tx in relation to Austin?
Do you have any Pics. of your ride?Don D
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11-01-2007 04:49 PM #2
Originally Posted by Don Dalton
I'm probably going to try a electric fan with a built on shroud in place of the water pump driven fan. I really don't believe I'm going to get one in front of the radiator.
I have the same problem witht 15's on the front of mine a slight tire rub on the turns with a dip. I believe the springs are 400# as well. I love the TCI mustang II set-up with front and rear sway bars the car rides on a rail at high speeds. I'm running a 355 small block, 700R4 with a 3.00 gear.
I have some photos I will post later (got to figure out how)...
Dayton is about 30 miles east of Houston. I plan on making the rod run to Chicken Oil Company in Bryan College Station in January have you been there???
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11-01-2007 06:15 PM #3
I moved my radiator mounts in order to use the dual pushers. If you could use the pull fans after removing the pump blade,I would go that route. I did not have room for a pull fan ,which I preffer. My radiator is not attached to the grill shell,so I could move it back. I have about 1/2 In. clearance A/C to radiator.The fans come in different thicknesses ,mine came from Summit.
I haven't been to the college station run, do you have a link?
Maybe some of the forum members can help with the Pics. I am not to computer savy either.Don D
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11-02-2007 06:03 AM #4
Originally Posted by Don Dalton
Take care,,
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11-05-2007 07:34 PM #5
Originally Posted by Don Dalton
This is off the Houston Mopar Clubs Calender.
Jan 6 Lucky’s Rod Run Join in on the gathering of hundreds of fine cars at the annual run to the Chicken Oil Company in Bryan/College Station. The cruise kicks off at 9:00 AM at the Kroger Parking Lot just West of I45 on 105 in Conroe. About 300 to 500 Cars attend this cruise.
There is a web-site for the Chicken Oil Company. Just a good place to eat, lots of parking for cars comming and going.
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11-02-2007 05:17 AM #6
Originally Posted by My_33
John
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11-02-2007 06:06 AM #7
Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
Thanks John
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11-02-2007 10:59 AM #8
Walker has a new Cooling Components 17" fan/shroud combo that they just introduced in August. This fan requires less clearance than the previous Cooling Component fans and it moves a lot of air. It does require a higher amp relay due to the motor size, but it is a great cooler. You'll have to call Walker Radiator about it because it's not in the current catalog.
Almost bought one at the Southeast Nats in Tampa a couple of weeks ago. They were asking the same price as the originals (about $225). The new ones are only 1 3/4 inches wide. Great for tight places. I believe they are all in the CC 17XX series. The one for my 34 Plymouth was a CC1750. Nice unit and I will be getting one before next Spring, but didn't need it right now and I don't have a space problem.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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11-02-2007 11:33 AM #9
Originally Posted by mopar34
The fan requires less depth because the motor extends no farther than the support brackets. I pre-ordered mine at the Nats in August because it was a bit cheaper and they threw in free shipping.John
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11-02-2007 04:21 PM #10
John,that is a great looking set up.I have never seen so many blades on a fan.How much air does it move?
I used to live in Lexington (Gainsway) left in 68.A beautiful part of the country,we still visit friends there.Don D
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11-05-2007 07:40 PM #11
Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
Looks Factory!!
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI