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Marston,
Six fan blades, no paint on the aluminum blades, on a '32 model 901. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2013/2/5 21:19
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Dave,
Thanks - the blades are a little pitted. I'll clean up the blades and paint the hub and see how everything looks when it is together. Hopefully, it looks good. Otherwise I'll need to come up with another approach.
Posted on: 2013/2/5 22:32
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As you would expect the 1932 Light Eight (900) also had the aluminum fan blades. Picture from a nice (except for those spark plug wires) survivor.
Posted on: 2013/2/5 23:23
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Be careful when trying to make the blades smooth. If you take off to much material, the blade can fly apart, creating a much bigger problem.
If the blades are too badly damaged, you should be able to find someone to make new ones. They are not a complicated piece. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/2/7 12:40
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Dumb question. Is this heater house routed thru the tubing for looks, convenience or a purpose?
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Posted on: 2013/2/7 13:12
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Marston,
I've had good luck cleaning / polishing the aluminum fan blades using toothpaste. Nothing fancy, just regular Crest toothpaste. It cleans the oxide layer off the aluminum and polishes without scratching. I wouldn't grind or file a blade that can't be cleaned up using this method. You don't want to change the balance of the fan assembly or create a point for a stress crack. A coat of wax afterwards keeps the bugs off. If you need new blades you may want to contact Classic and Exotic. classicandexotic.com/ Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2013/2/8 14:38
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