Re: Help Needed- '67 Small Block Fan Shroud
David,
Yes, the fan shroud extension ring was added to C60 cars at St. Louis, same as the fan shroud itself, and so the question is the same as your question about the fan shroud, whether it [the extension ring] was painted black by the supplier or was the extension ring bare fiberglass? I think it was bare fiberglass. The fiberglass for 1967, generally referred to as "black" to distinguish it from earlier model years, is a sort of "charcoal gray" fiberglass, but the white hair-like strands stand out clearly on (clean) unpainted fiberglass, making it easy to tell whether it has been painted. I was just wondering, if the fan shroud ring extension came from the supplier as bare fiberglass, would GM have mounted a bare fiberglass extension ring to a painted fan shroud, or vice-versa?
Or would there have been consistency for the adjoining parts (i.e., either both bare fiberglass, or both painted black)?
David,
Yes, the fan shroud extension ring was added to C60 cars at St. Louis, same as the fan shroud itself, and so the question is the same as your question about the fan shroud, whether it [the extension ring] was painted black by the supplier or was the extension ring bare fiberglass? I think it was bare fiberglass. The fiberglass for 1967, generally referred to as "black" to distinguish it from earlier model years, is a sort of "charcoal gray" fiberglass, but the white hair-like strands stand out clearly on (clean) unpainted fiberglass, making it easy to tell whether it has been painted. I was just wondering, if the fan shroud ring extension came from the supplier as bare fiberglass, would GM have mounted a bare fiberglass extension ring to a painted fan shroud, or vice-versa?
Or would there have been consistency for the adjoining parts (i.e., either both bare fiberglass, or both painted black)?
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