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Bobboloo 11-18-2008 07:20 AM

Getty Design R-type amber engine shroud
 
I was asked on a recent thread about the Getty Design engine shroud if I would post a picture after I finished assembly of the shroud so here goes.

Fitting this shroud was a lot more work than I would have imagined. The fit was not anywhere near the quality factory ones. It had to be really coaxed into place. It took me at least 12-hours to fit it. Measure, mark, cut grind, drill, test fit, mark, cut grind, drill, test fit, mark, cut grind, drill, test fit.

I must mounted and unmounted it at least 20 times.

The shroud comes in seperate pieces and has to be drilled and riveted together. It is rough cut so some additional trimming is necessary. All the holes for mounting need to be drilled.

Anyway the shroud looks pretty darn good though once it's finished.

The motor is a completely rebuilt 2.7RS replica motor but with carbs instead of MFI. More on it here.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227025233.jpg

gassy 11-18-2008 07:31 AM

Really nice work

TRE Cup 11-18-2008 07:39 AM

Thank you for validating what we tell out clients that consider aftermarket shrouds. It takes a ton of time to get it right! The more popular the maker for the part usually means the more time it takes to install.
Why? the same molds are used again and again. Each time a part is to be removed from the mold, the edges are ground back to separate the parts. Even the best molds out there get deformed over time , even in small ways.
The glib response would be " Well. they should make new molds off virgin masters then !" Sure and then the parts would cost 3-4 times more than they do now as they amortize the expense per part

Nice job Bobby- your distributor will be here later this week

Bobboloo 11-18-2008 07:55 AM

Thanks Dave.

Fitting this shroud sure cured me of ever wanting to do it again. :)

jpnovak 11-18-2008 08:29 AM

The new engine looks great.

Bobby hit the nail on the head. Everything fiberglass takes lots of time to fit properly. I was going to install an amber shroud on my recent 3.2SS build. Then I decided that I didn't want to take the time and refinished the factory shroud. Eventually I will go back and add one - or maybe not.

Paul Thomas 11-18-2008 08:30 AM

Dave,
I would like to get a new shroud but I deffinately do not want to go through that. What do you suggest?

Also, would a 1970 shroud fit on a later 3+ liter motor? I have been working on making the engine bay look a little more period correct.

Paul

Shaun @ Tru6 11-18-2008 08:51 AM

has anyone installed the Series900 amber shroud? his door reproductions were excellent.

Formerly Steve Wilkinson 11-18-2008 10:01 AM

Bought a c/f shroud from Autobahn Extremist for $600, as I remember. Took me about 15 minutes to install after I got the carburetors off.

TRE Cup 11-18-2008 10:05 AM

Max Crawford sells a very accurate R / 906/ RSR engine shroud "kit" in oe style german glass for $1500..... and then you get to source the floating nutsert plates, drill all the holes and do final fit. The parts will not work on a regular engine; you have to use the small diameter fan ring, no engine mount oil cooler as that is the way the race engines were.

$600 is a deal if its a drop on to a stock engine !

gestalt1 11-18-2008 10:14 AM

i bought the rennspeed one and it was too green colored to me so i eventually ebay'd it. i then found a guy in indiana who previously made them for gt racing. the guy was a pain to deal with and it took forever to get the parts. it was reasonably priced at about $400 for the shroud and all the tin but the parts were trimmed poorly and the tin was a little warped. i'll most likely use used factory parts in the future. does anyone remember a supplier who mostly made 914 fiberglass that had a shroud that had the block-offs and extra cooling tunnels all as one part?

johndglynn 11-18-2008 01:50 PM

Looks great Bobby, I am in for one of these next year some time.

Bobboloo 11-18-2008 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun 84 Targa (Post 4310790)
has anyone installed the Series900 amber shroud? his door reproductions were excellent.

I've heard very good things about Damon's shrouds but I know he only does a run once in a while. I think his main business is restoration, welding and collision repair. So he only does a run of fiberglass parts when time is willing.

Bobboloo 11-18-2008 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johndglynn (Post 4311418)
Looks great Bobby, I am in for one of these next year some time.

Thanks. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions when the time comes although once you have the piece in hand and you start to fit it it becomes pretty obvious what needs to be done. :)

mossguy 11-18-2008 04:10 PM

I still have my original black shroud, that is not so black anymore. Can it be refinished/painted? If so, with what, specifically?

Thank you in advance!

Best,

Tom

Zeke 11-18-2008 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mossguy (Post 4311671)
I still have my original black shroud, that is not so black anymore. Can it be refinished/painted? If so, with what, specifically?

Thank you in advance!

Best,

Tom

Painting FG is no problem if you can get it clean.

Bobby, looks way cool. The whole thing is way cool!

mossguy 11-18-2008 04:22 PM

Thanks Milt!

Best,

Tom

David 11-18-2008 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Formerly Steve Wilkinson (Post 4310968)
Bought a c/f shroud from Autobahn Extremist for $600, as I remember. Took me about 15 minutes to install after I got the carburetors off.


It's purchases like that which make it the Gold Plated Porsche :D


FYI, I didn't realize there was as much of a method to the shroud color madness, but Panorama did a decent job of putting together a shroud color chart in this month's issue.

mjshira 11-18-2008 05:05 PM

this is very impressive work, NICE! the attention to detail is what this hobby is all about.

Steve@Rennsport 11-18-2008 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobboloo (Post 4311664)
I've heard very good things about Damon's shrouds but I know he only does a run once in a while. I think his main business is restoration, welding and collision repair. So he only does a run of fiberglass parts when time is willing.

Those are the ONLY ones I will use any longer.

After fooling around for years with ones with fitment that ranges from abysmal to marginal and have the wrong color, its not worth it to me to use anything else.

We buy a lot of these from him for a variety of engines and customer projects.

andyjboy 11-19-2008 11:44 AM

I have one of Damon's amber fan shrouds on my engine - only required very minor tweeking for a perfect fit ...


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