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Re: making heat shields



I think its the same between LA and poly, seems like my  old 63 Belvy
used all the same timing cover and alternator brackets as a typical LA
273/318.  I think they evn have the same water pump.
  neal zimmerman, eugene oregon

On 2/18/09, Tom Duross <tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Yours looks like flashing aluminum or the old metal ice/water shield we used
> in roof crickets.
> Easy to cut with a pair of snips?  You put the gasket between the heat
> shield and the block, ya?
> If you could scan that pattern, anyone could download it and trace it.
> Nice work!  I see what you mean about "goodies".
> Tom
> snowing again :(
>
>
>
> In the case of the fuel pump you just use the fuel pump bolts as the
> fastening means. You should be able to find a bolt or screw somewhere on
> about anything to use as a fastener. Also you can get tyhin aluminum
> sheetmetal at many hardware stores and lumber yards. Not very expensive
> either. It even looks nice too.
> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
>
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