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Where are they in relation to the radiator filler?
Would it have a support bracket?
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Here are two pics of my C8. You will see the same countersunk holes. Used to attach a rubber strip???
Alex
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.... on the nose piece of my cab 11 are the same two countersunk holes...... but can't rememebr what they are for .....and on either side of those holes is the double canvass welting ...... and the welting is held in place by small metal tacks/nails.
Will need to go through some of my old pictures again. Bob
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Hi,
Maybe these holes were for a latch or whatever that never made it into production on the cab 11's? Everyone with a cab 11 has these holes, but nothing is attached to them. No period photos I can find show a centrally located latch on the hood, nor can I find photos of any fixtures screwed into those counter-sunk holes in the front sheetmetal.. I refinished my hood today, and left the holes in it with some 1/4-20 machine screws with square nuts to fill them. Better safe than sorry. Thanks again for the great information! David |
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Hi,
Had a problem with the '41 Dodge truck radiator I had modified and installed to fit in the C8 a while back. The clearances all looked good until the front sheetmetal was aligned and bolted in tight. Well, turns out there wasn't even enough room between the radiator core and the fan to install the fan belt. ![]() To me, with the economy here so slow, this is a real show-stopper. I simply can't justify buying a new $500 radiator for a toy, plus then having to pay someone to modify it with a long custom made filler neck to fit a cab 11 Chev. Had to keep the project going, so... Looked around at my shop and found a couple of nice late '70's Jaguar XJ6 radiators up in the attic. I used to install lots of small block Chev V-8's in these cars back in the '90's using a locally made kit, and saved back a couple of good radiators..... The radiator fits very well, with a 1 1/2" upper hose and a 1 3/4" lower hose that fits my 235 exactly. Made some side mounts for it and a custom filler neck and... disclaimer: no actual CMP parts were harmed in the installation of this radiator. ![]() Thanks, David |
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Refurbished the headlight hardware this weekend also.
Had only the bare original headlight buckets to work with. The headlight bezels and inner holders I used are from a '40-'42 1/2 ton Dodge WC military truck, and fit without any modifications. Used hardware store copper plumbing fittings to replace the missing wiring connectors on the buckets, and 14 gauge, three-wire service cord for the wiring. If I am offending anyone with my modifications from the original equipment, please let me know. It's either this, or leaving it to sit and rust..... Thanks, David Last edited by David DeWeese; 21-11-11 at 02:55. Reason: added b.s. |
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Excellent work. I love seeing what people come up with to tackle a problem. You have made the best of what you have and as you say, it's better to have her on the road, than in a paddock, or in storage doing nothing. You can always swap out the parts with the genuine article if you happen to stumble across them.
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Here's a factory photo of the thumb screws. In the spare parts list it says trucks before serial # ending with 4001 had the thumb screw type hood. My C8 with cab vents is serial # 2673 so it falls in that range. I think over 4001 was the hinged hood on the cab 12. The three cab 11 hoods I have (Who says cab 11 parts are hard to find?) have spring clips on the rear held on by those two back bolts so you slide the hood back towards the windshield then put the two thumbscrews in the front.
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