Ontopic The new car-seching thread

In an excellent demonstration of my manual dexterity, I managed to break the nipple off the filler neck of the GTO's radiator while removing to get the timing cover off.

So, now I've got a big-ass aluminum unit coming in next week. I took the old one down to the radiator shop and basically asked to be upsold, because I'm sick and tired of the marginal cooling performance of this car. I'll probably also reinstall the electric fans, and run the Sniper's fan control lines up to some relays in the space above the fender well with the vacuum pump for the brakes.
 
My days of letting the perfect be the enemy of the good are certainly reaching a middle.

Sealed up the radiator by bending some flanges from 1/8" aluminum.

messages_0(3).jpeg

Then sealed up the rest of the shroud with some thick weather stripping, after attaching it to the flange.
messages_0(4).jpeg
 
Follow up: the Mishimoto fans were not up to snuff for the job, and the temperatures at radiator exit were not sufficiently cool.

I installed a set of Derale 1400CFM 14" puller fans, and set up one of the Mishimotos as a pusher on the front, relayed to the clutch demand line for the AC. Result was 195°F coolant temps, sitting in the driveway during the hottest part of the hottest day of the year so far.
 
Follow up: the Mishimoto fans were not up to snuff for the job, and the temperatures at radiator exit were not sufficiently cool.

I installed a set of Derale 1400CFM 14" puller fans, and set up one of the Mishimotos as a pusher on the front, relayed to the clutch demand line for the AC. Result was 195°F coolant temps, sitting in the driveway during the hottest part of the hottest day of the year so far.
Gonna get hotter according to the news.
 
Well, then who's ashes are under my bed
Face GIF
 
  • Haha
  • Gravy
Reactions: NukesII and ZRH
Had an oh-shit moment, have to give the cart back next weekend, so we got cracking and patched the holes in the cabin (there are still holes that need attention in the wheel wells, but those are doable with the frame under it).

messages_0(5).jpeg

messages_0(6).jpeg

We blasted it out first with the pressure washer, but it's in good stead and we'll undercoat bits of it tomorrow.
 
I was looking all over the place for a damn air filter that would fit. No luck anywhere. Summit was the best option and they still didn't give enough information.

Then, the DeathWheel spoke to me. It required a sacrifice of rust and wasted metal and I gave that sacrifice.

NCu3l9s.jpg


tIshkL6.jpg


qWd2UPP.jpg


5yGBGm7.jpg


Bk99nat.jpg


AuNvykr.jpg




I might put a sticker on it.
 
  • Gravy
Reactions: Jehannum