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Re: Water pump cover plates - EOI
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Another thought, fuel pump block plates may be useful to some as well. That's something else I've been procrastinating on making.

Going off on a longer tangent, what do you reckon some aluminium laser cut frames might look like for the tail light assemblies? Sit some glass/ plastic behind and some appropriately coloured LEDs.

Posted on: 2012/6/28 9:09
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Re: Water pump cover plates - EOI
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Cheers. Lamb. I'm putting the final touches on the drawing for the water pump plate and will have it finished and ready to cut very soon.

Fuel pump plates...Not a bad idea either. I will have to get my hands on a spare pump and make a drawing for that too.

As far as tail lights are we talking ute/coupe/sedan? I reckon it would be a little bit of a hassle cutting the plate and then bending it to suit. But I am open to trying.

Posted on: 2012/6/28 9:22
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I was thinking of Coupe tail lights since they mount flat. May not look any good but a thought worth playing with.

With any luck the fuel pump block off would suit other cars to.

Posted on: 2012/6/28 21:23
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Ok guys got them on order at the laser cutter. Should be ready soon :)

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Well its been a year and half and I finally got a finished product. I have two pieces at the moment. I would like someone to volunteer installing one and test if there is any leaks. Anyone willing to try for me?

It's only 2mm Stainless steel. I wanted 5mm alloy but I guess they ran out of sheet or something got lost in the communication. These were thrown in for free with my last order of side vents so I am just asking for someone to try them out for fitment before I mass produce them. ( I am dattoless at the moment )

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Keen on one when they are ready
No running car atm so can't help with the R+D though

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Re: Water pump cover plates - Volunteer needed!
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I have a running car and keep needing to drop the coolant for various jobs but I would guess someone closer to home is a better option if you're after a quick result. My gut feel is the 2mm plate wont be stiff enough.

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I'm in oz temporarily. I suspect you are right that it is not thick enough. If you are keen lamb PM me your address. I really just need to confirm it fits well and fully covers the pump area, screw holes line up etc.... not sure whether tube gasket sealer or a paper gasket is the way to go.

You will get a free finished plate for helping out....when they are finished

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Re: Water pump cover plates - Volunteer needed!
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2mm stainless is fine. Should have used ally tho.

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Re: Water pump cover plates - Volunteer needed!
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2mm will be fine in steel, maybe 3mm for aluminium

bi-metal corrosion may be a problem with stainless

i will try the plate on a spare motor if you like

will PM my address and you can send it to me if it's easiest

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