55 F100 cowl vent install

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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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Yeah its over by about 1/2" or so but I may just sweep its curve into the cowl and section the hood to the same contour. The front curve will never match exactly but its pretty close. Im just happy I got it where its at. I used various templates to section and try things and this worked out pretty darn good.
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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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Well I finally got the vent assembly about 90% installed and closed the remaining vents. All I need to do now is trim the lower front edge and Im all set. :thup: The hinge arms extend into the cab a bit and I might have to make an adjustment to the wiper motor assembly to clear them but it doesnt look too bad.

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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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:thup:, Looks pretty good! I'm also liking the louver delete you did on the cowl. Can't wait to see how good it looks when you finish trimming it in.
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Looking real good. How hard we strive for the end result.
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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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I forgot about this topic . thats looking good there . Now you got me doing some thinking on that one lol
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Found this thread doing a google search for something else. Does anyone know how this turned out, looked like a really cool idea.
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I actually abandoned it. It turned out that the suck factor was pretty high.
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flyboy71 wrote:I actually abandoned it. It turned out that the suck factor was pretty high.
As in looks, operation, or difficulty of installation? :?
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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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All of the above. It didn't match the curve of the cowl. There are probably better ways to make a cowl door. My plan was to make it motor operated. I still have to vent assembly if anyone wants to give it a try.
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Re: 55 F100 cowl vent install

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flyboy71 wrote:All of the above. It didn't match the curve of the cowl. There are probably better ways to make a cowl door. My plan was to make it motor operated. I still have to vent assembly if anyone wants to give it a try.
Hello, do you still have the vent assembly??
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