Thanks for letting us follow along. Will enjoy the next update when it happens.
The adapter to use the '32-36 V8 water pump arrived. I thought the four hole flange (same as a Model A water pump) would be the same as the four stud water pump mount on the Miller head.
I was wrong. As nice as this casting is, it won't fit. Time to make one that fits.
I traced the water pump to some 1/2" plate.
I roughed it into shape on my horizontal bandsaw.
Then I started on the four hole part and was happy the holes lined up first try. I measured three times and drilled once.
After more drilling and some time on the belt sander, I had some nice flanges. They'll be connected with 2" tube.
The test fit confirmed this should work and give clearance for a fan. Welding and a fan mount come next.
More progress on the cooling and charging systems.
Jack tacked, test fit, and finish welded the water pump adapter, then faced off the flanges to be sure they'd be parallel. I think we had about 8 hours in the adapter between the two of us.
I was going to use studs to mount the water pump to the adapter, but then I thought they'd rust and maybe break off in the future if someone isn't careful. So I decided to use bolts. However, there isn't room to get bolts that are long enough in from either direction. The current bolts have about 2 threads holding the nuts. I guess we'll be using studs after all, but with nuts on both sides instead of threaded into the adapter. Noting this mistake for future me.
During the test fits, we found the generator was still a little too low and there wasn't quite enough room for the lower radiator hose to fit well. I made up this riser to get some more clearance.
The generator is actually a PowerGen alternator, and it arrived a couple of days ago. Everything seems to be fitting. Just need to find a fan and make an adapter for that.
In reply to Carl Heideman :
You need to get some close up shots of those air cleaners. They are SPECTACULAR. I think you mentioned they are one-offs.
Carl Heideman said:In reply to Ranger50 :
Any time! I keep thinking about hosting a GRM meetup sometime.
This. 100% this.
Please host one. Would love to come hang out 😉
We've gone from the Thanksgiving Thrash to 15 minutes here or there. So I spent a little time getting the hoses done.
I made a pattern for the upper hose from some welding rod, then went to NAPA to find a hose with the right diameter and shape that had a profile to cut down to the pattern. This hose did the trick.
I was a little worried about fan clearance, but with the angle of this hose, there is plenty of room for a 17"(ish) fan. We recently upgraded to a better used (new to us) lathe, so I'm waiting to make the fan adapter until we've put the new lathe into service.
For the lower hose, a stock Model A setup fits well. And it only took four trips to the store to get the right size belt.
Indy - Guy said:Carl Heideman said:In reply to Ranger50 :
Any time! I keep thinking about hosting a GRM meetup sometime.
This. 100% this.
Please host one. Would love to come hang out 😉
We'll host one--maybe February or so--we're 3 hours from Detroit and Chicago and about 3.5 from Indy, so I'm thinking a Saturday late-morning/early afternoon if anyone wants to come from that far away. I'll probably post something on the main board sometime after Christmas to nail down dates.
Carl Heideman said:Indy - Guy said:Carl Heideman said:In reply to Ranger50 :
Any time! I keep thinking about hosting a GRM meetup sometime.
This. 100% this.
Please host one. Would love to come hang out 😉
We'll host one--maybe February or so--we're 3 hours from Detroit and Chicago and about 3.5 from Indy, so I'm thinking a Saturday late-morning/early afternoon if anyone wants to come from that far away. I'll probably post something on the main board sometime after Christmas to nail down dates.
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