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vash 07-26-2006 07:31 AM

ducktail and engine grill compatibility?
 
ok, what is the info? if the plastic grill off of a carrera wont fit in a particular ducktail, does that mean a aluminum one will need to be used? just to be fully informed. what is the going $$ for a alum unit? hard to find?

911pcars 07-26-2006 09:07 AM

In lieu of finding an aluminum grill - yes, they're hard to find (unbent, that is), you may have to modify the plastic grill to fit.

You can remove the excess grill material with a belt sander. I remember removing most of the material from the lower edge and around the lower corners.

Sherwood
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vash 07-26-2006 02:05 PM

so are the grills different sized? partsheaven thinks the answer is no.

MOMO3.2 07-26-2006 02:08 PM

Hello Vash:

I was under the impression that longhood and shorthood grills were all the same basic dimensions. I purchased a duck from Rennspeed and my 1987 plastic grill fits perfect.

Good luck.

Mike

JP911 07-26-2006 02:28 PM

Cliff-
I did a search and the grills do have slightly different dimensions. But, some point out that some of the tails also have different sized openings (slight variances) to where sometimes even the aluminum grill must be trimmed. All that said, it was a universal notion that the plastic grill required trimming, no matter which duck tail was used.

911pcars 07-26-2006 02:29 PM

I didn't mean to imply the grills were necessarily different. However, there are factory grills and there are aftermarket grills. Which one do you have?

Not all ducktails were/are created equally.

Sherwood

vash 07-26-2006 02:43 PM

i have a factory grill from a carrera. i think i smell, cut plastic in my future...:D

i have two of em, so therefore, i have two tries. thanks.

Rick V 07-26-2006 03:25 PM

I had to trim the grill from my SC to fit my duck. I used a Dremil to do the larger removal and sanded it into shape. If I remember i had to cut the entire lower rib off.

Fishcop 07-26-2006 05:35 PM

Yep, my plastic grill definitely did not fit the aparture on my duck. Fortunately when holidaying over there I dropped into TRE and they had an aluminium grill spare, but it had been painted black.

When I got back to Oz I stripped it, and pulled off each individual rib, straightened them in a jig and rebuilt the grill. Not 100% perfect, but it came out pretty good.

juanbenae 07-26-2006 06:30 PM

you better duck.....

stormmaster 07-26-2006 08:01 PM

My Rennspeed Ducktail fit without modification to the grill....I had an AIR ducktail on a 70T that required modifications to the SC grill I used in the ducktail....My original grill did not come close to fitting in the opening...and there was no way I was going to modify it.....


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