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GRILLS
FRKYCA
Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:37
Just wondering how hard is it to change from the metal grill to plastic... what is needed to fit
because im fitting a cooler on my 1200 and i dont want to cut up a metal grill.................
#2
Re: GRILLS
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:40
do you need to cut anything? i don't have a 1200, but my oil cooler didn't require cutting anything...
or do you mean intercooler? you can make a new grill. i did even with my primitive metal working skills.
#3
Re: GRILLS
FRKYCA
Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:42
yeah sorry my intercooler...nah just want to stick to the plastic one,easy to find if i cut it wrong
#4
Re: GRILLS
utheremate
Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:46
you just buy a plastic one of ebay and screw it in (the body behind the grill is the same) you can get a new one for around fifty bucks but if your going to cut it up i would go a second hand one
#5
Re: GRILLS
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:46
hmmm take it off fit the intercooler see if and what might have to be cut.
#6
Re: GRILLS
datto_lowrider93
Posted on: 2006/12/10 11:05
ur cooler must be pretty big coz most of the other ca guys can fit theres no worries
#7
Re: GRILLS
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/12/10 11:49
since you're asking about intercoolers...
I have a spare intercooler laying around from another project. I have to take my front bumper off and the fender, if i'm feeling motivated and fit the intercooler, will i catch hell for having it mounted and not having a turbo yet? or just do it because time is $$ and nobody will ever know it's there.
#8
Re: GRILLS
phat_dat1200
Posted on: 2006/12/10 17:04
i've just got a $200 special and it fits behind the grill no worries
#9
Re: GRILLS
dattodude
Posted on: 2006/12/10 17:47
You definitely need to remove the support bar for the bonnet lock. You then really need to make up an alternative to stop the bonnet flexing under high speed, and potentially flipping open (unless you use bonnet clips).
If it won't fit behind a metal grill, the intercooler is too bloody big in my opinion. The plastic grilles use completely different body mounting points to hold them on. Including mounting tags from the beaver panel and top of the radiator support panel. Hope your project is going well.
#10
Re: GRILLS
dazzasute
Posted on: 2006/12/10 22:34
try experimenting with spacers a little... I think you can space the grill out up to about 20mm without it being too noticeable....
I know some one that had their grill held on with cable ties because the intercooler was too big! you could hardly notice unless you had a real close look. You can view topic.
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