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Color? All mine are rust colored. Here are some photos. Looks simple to make except maybe for the 'bump-out' that accommodates part of the carburetor.
Measurements in new post.
Posted on: 2014/2/18 20:32
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So, it bolts down with the back two carburetor bolts?
And the second question, do you know if they are reproduced?
Posted on: 2014/2/18 20:40
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John Ulrich has reproduced several, might be worth it to check with him.
Posted on: 2014/2/18 21:06
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I wish. I looked earlier and he has pump shields but didn't see the carb shield -- unless he just doesn't show it on his website.
Posted on: 2014/2/18 21:24
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JD in KC wrote:
Quote: Looks simple to make except maybe for the 'bump-out' that accommodates part of the carburetor. Just make a buck from a scrap of hardwood. Shape one corner of the buck, along its length, to match the intended crown of the shield, and grind or chisel out a cove to match the 'bump-out'. Then, form the crown in a piece of sheet metal (I like to do so over a scrap of pipe that I've ground/sanded smooth), but BEFORE you trim the edges to size, clamp the metal to the buck and begin working the metal into the cove with the rounded end of a ball-pein hammer. This 'bump-out' should not be anywhere near as difficult to form as it would be over a sharp crease, but if the sheet metal proves to be sutbborn, a bit of heat from a propane torch might expedite the process. AFTER the 'bump-out' is formed to your satisfaction, then you can trim the edges to finished size/shape and make and attach the tabs. Yet, you might wanna try a mock-up with some heavy cardstock paper, first, to make sure the bump-out is properly located and of sufficient depth and breadth.
Posted on: 2014/2/19 9:59
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^^ AKA Hammerforming.
I think on YouTube there are several videos showing various hammerforming technics. But agreed, and a block of hardwood would be perfect for this. A 4x4 with the bump chiseled out of one of the corners, and oversized in length so you clamp the shield in place over the corner after it's been bent 90 degrees would work perfectly. I bet you could quickly made a small run of 25 of them easily with that one block of wood. One made out of aluminum may be easier to form, and may dissipate the heat more quickly.
Posted on: 2014/2/19 12:01
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... or copper.
Posted on: 2014/2/19 12:13
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Howard, the carb heat shield on my 47 Custom has been painted black.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2014/2/19 12:49
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This heat shield is available from Dave Moe at Packard Seattle 425 334 7754.
John
Posted on: 2014/2/19 13:04
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