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The letter from "A TDR subsciber" in issue 58 really caught my interest since I have had to replace three fan clutches, two water pumps and a belt tensioner while on the road. It will also make replacing the serp belt a lot easier. I finally got around to it this weekend. I did make a few changes. First, I used a miter saw instead of a hacksaw which resulted in nice straight cuts. I opted for six bolts per side instead of four, which I believe makes the installation more stable. I used T-nuts for the outboard bolts and used J-B weld to hold them in place, home made nut plates. I word of warning. The T-nuts each have three points that are intended to be hammered into a board. Do not try to hammer them into the plastic of the shroud !!!(J-B weld repair not shown:-laf), instead, bend them flat.
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A little flat black paint and you have a very nice access panel for the front of the engine.

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A BIG thankyou to the subscriber who sent the pix in.

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Fan Shroud Modification

I, also, am tired of struggling to do repairs in that confined area between the front of the engine and the radiator shroud. I modified the top of my fan shroud and after I was finished I found this post. Coincidently, my modification is quite similar. Things are very accessible now - should have done this a long time ago!

Here are some photos.

I made the cut in this specific manner so there would not be any sharp corners when you reached into the work area.

I apologize for the order of the photos - I can't seem to place them in the order that I want.

- John

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