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Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby PVF1799 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:51 pm

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby BIGHOSS » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:55 pm

Ken, "My Uncle Bob" looked the same way. Probably from running the muffler into a tree limb. It is my understanding that the hole for the air cleaner is extruded, but the exhaust hole has no flange........ thus following the contour of the hood. If this is wrong, others will chime in.
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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby hoosier » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:20 pm

Looks just like both of mine.

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Boss Hog » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:27 pm

I guess I am missing something, that is bent and appears obvious. The same being said about your other hood post , that is bent also.
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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby PVF1799 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:09 pm

Boss Hog wrote:I guess I am missing something, that is bent and appears obvious. The same being said about your other hood post , that is bent also.


Boss - everything has been been in this condition so long and because I've not seen the hood off in 40+ years, I wanted to verify. For the hood opening - it seem plausable that it was perhapos shaped somewhat similar to it's current state to make a clearance. For the front, I was unsure if the spring outward was to be pulled in during installation.

Very obvious to many of you who've been working on Cubs at this level of detail for many years. Now that this is confirmed - my next Cub won't require a repeat question.

Thanks for your confirmation.

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby ricky racer » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:25 pm

Ken, my guess is the hole was pierced in the sheet metal prior to forming the hood. There is not boss around the hole. Things are really looking good there. :wink:
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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Rudi » Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:02 pm

Ken:

The exhaust pipe hole follows the shape of the hood. Rick Prentice posted a procedure for drilling a hole into the hood. I think maybe the originals were stamped :?: You need to use some molly's and bang out that tin.
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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Scrivet » Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:15 pm

The actual shape of the hole in the metal is not round as you may have noticed, but viewed from directly above the hole it should give a round appearance. Think two dimensional to see it as a round hole.

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Rick Prentice » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:09 am

Yep, you should be in good shape after you use a dolley and hammer similar to this setup
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The hole edge on your hood looks good. Yes, it is a round hole if you climb a tree and look straight down :D

Something to consider, check the two front brackets that fasten the hood to the radiator supports(make adjustments) and also check the dash for cracks at the base where it bolts down to the torque tube(corners are known to crack).

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby PVF1799 » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:31 am

Rick Prentice wrote:Yep, you should be in good shape after you use a dolley and hammer similar to this setup
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The hole edge on your hood looks good. Yes, it is a round hole if you climb a tree and look straight down :D

Something to consider, check the two front brackets that fasten the hood to the radiator supports(make adjustments) and also check the dash for cracks at the base where it bolts down to the torque tube(corners are known to crack).

Rick


Rick, a set very similar to the one pictured will be delivered Monday from TP Tools. The two front brackets are GONE - Cecil's going to help me position those when the time is right. The dash, is indeed cracked and will be drilled to keep the crack from spreading and either wire welded or brazed.

Thanks Rick et al, Ken

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Bill Hudson » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:59 am

Ken,

For help in removing sheet metal bumps, dings, dents, and other imperfections, I recommend this short book http://www.eastwood.com/key-to-metal-bumping-book.html. A bit of time reading this will help reduce a steep learning curve to more manageable proportions, not to mention possibly save a good bit of time.

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Jim Becker » Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:52 am

Bill Hudson wrote:Ken,

For help in removing sheet metal bumps, dings, dents, and other imperfections, I recommend this short book http://www.eastwood.com/key-to-metal-bumping-book.html. A bit of time reading this will help reduce a steep learning curve to more manageable proportions, not to mention possibly save a good bit of time.

Bill

I second this. STUDY a copy of that book and do what it says. All the basics are explained. After reading it, I can actually do some sheet metal work.

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Pickerincal » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:13 pm

You mean this isn't what it's suppose to look like? :lol:
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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby PVF1799 » Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:38 pm

Bill Hudson wrote:Ken,

For help in removing sheet metal bumps, dings, dents, and other imperfections, I recommend this short book http://www.eastwood.com/key-to-metal-bumping-book.html. A bit of time reading this will help reduce a steep learning curve to more manageable proportions, not to mention possibly save a good bit of time.

Bill



Ordered - Can't wait.

http://www.amazon.com/Key-To-Metal-Bumping-Book/dp/B002S4Y7RS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1373848539&sr=8-2&keywords=the+key+to+metal+bumping

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Re: Exhaust Hole Contour?

Postby Bill Hudson » Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:46 pm

PVF1799 wrote:
Bill Hudson wrote:Ken,

For help in removing sheet metal bumps, dings, dents, and other imperfections, I recommend this short book http://www.eastwood.com/key-to-metal-bumping-book.html. A bit of time reading this will help reduce a steep learning curve to more manageable proportions, not to mention possibly save a good bit of time.

Bill



Ordered - Can't wait.

http://www.amazon.com/Key-To-Metal-Bumping-Book/dp/B002S4Y7RS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1373848539&sr=8-2&keywords=the+key+to+metal+bumping


Ken,

:) Doesn't matter where you get it. It does matter how much you STUDY (as Jim said) it. Well worth the time.

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