From 7e9f37c18c462e2ad22853bc8361212ff765c3d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 53hornet Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 21:13:08 -0400 Subject: fix: clarification on fan spacer, delete unposted --- posts/2021-10-01-shroud-your-rad-for-an-ice-cold-hudson.php | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'posts') diff --git a/posts/2021-10-01-shroud-your-rad-for-an-ice-cold-hudson.php b/posts/2021-10-01-shroud-your-rad-for-an-ice-cold-hudson.php index d546554..35a226f 100644 --- a/posts/2021-10-01-shroud-your-rad-for-an-ice-cold-hudson.php +++ b/posts/2021-10-01-shroud-your-rad-for-an-ice-cold-hudson.php @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/includes/head.php');

- Second, we decreased the overall depth of the rectangular shroud body. We did this pretty drastically, about an inch, to allow for an AC condenser in front of the Dodge rad. The depth is only important to getting the circular shroud ring completely around the fan blades without the fan sticking too far forward into the rectangular body of the shroud, or so far out that it's completely outside of the shroud. See the picture below for a good idea of the shroud depth in relation to fan insertion. + Second, we decreased the overall depth of the rectangular shroud body. We did this pretty drastically, about an inch, to allow for an AC condenser in front of the Dodge rad. The depth is only important to getting the circular shroud ring completely around the fan blades without the fan sticking too far forward into the rectangular body of the shroud, or so far out that it's completely outside of the shroud. See the picture below for a good idea of the shroud depth in relation to fan insertion. To make sure the fan blades were absolutely where we wanted them to be, we added a fan spacer on the water pump pulley.

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