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Making new engine compartment mounting tin
I need to manufacture a new mounting tin in the engine compartment, the tin that has the 3 rear compartment fuses and relays. Here's a picture:
![]() What material should I use and what thickness? I'm thinking 6061 type Aluminum sheet stock 1/8" thick What's the stock tin made of? anyone know? Any recommendations welcome, I have some metal working tools: bender, punches, ... This is for installing and locating a MSD pro ignition box and coil in my 84 Carrera, the new tin will be longer and continue down past the the stock coil to right before the fuel filter. I plan to mount the MSD box and coil onto the new tin along with the other stock components.
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They are made of aluminum but I think it's much thinner than 1/8" - I'll measure one when I get home. Maybe one off an early car would work and save you a bunch of time. The ones from the SWB cars are longer. I think I may have one in the garage. If I can find it I'll post a pic
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Why not call a dismantler and buy one for a couple bucks?
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I simply did not know that the older cars tin may work. I need to find a picture of what it looks like to see if it will work.
I also just measured the thickness of the stock tin and it's 2mm Aluminum. If I decide to build I'll use .08" Aluminum like this: http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?id=76&step=2&top_cat=60 Cheap enough
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The aluminum is 1.6m (about 1/16"). Here is an early panel... it's a little different design.
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I have on hand 16Gauge metal sheet I'm going to build the tin from this then simply paint it.
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I wouldn't use 6061, if you're going to consider alum. Go with an alloy like 5051 or one that forms better.
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My MSD is mounted under the drivers seat on my car. It's nice to have it out of the engine area.
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I assume you are using a MSD6x unit? So you have no issue with the long cable run from the box to the coil in the engine bay? If this would work I think it's a great idea to keep the box dry under the seat. Thanks for the hint.
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Have not worked much with Aluminum so thanks for the hint. I think I'm going to simply use 14-16gauge cold steel sheet since I already have this. If I decide to use Aluminum I'll take your advice. Thanks.
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Less brakes, more gas!
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The 16 ga. would be better as it will be easier to work with. Keep in mind that you could get a use part from the dismantler and then use your 16ga. sheet to simply make an add-on panel. Might be a ton easier as the OEM part mounts well to the body.
Best regards, Michael
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Fabricating/bending aluminum sheet is so much easier than steel, and lighter too. You could get some excess cut-offs from your supplier. If you're going to paint it, light scuffs shouldn't matter. 5051 is a good choice also, and .051-.062" should be sufficient for this non-structural mounting bracket. Why overbuild it?
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