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Old 24-12-2006, 01:40 PM   #1
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Default How do you fit a V8 tickford cover?

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any ideas on how to fit a tickford engine cover to an AU V8 ( non tickford )
It looks as though you need some brackets.
I have got a cover but no brackets!!!
Has anyone got any close up photos of the brackets or has anybody made the brackets?
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Old 24-12-2006, 02:05 PM   #2
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email me at keenadam@bigpond.net.au and ill forward you a photo i have with the brackets you need highlighted

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Old 28-12-2006, 03:01 PM   #3
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Thanks to FalKeen and Woosha for all the help.
Woosha let me measure his brackets and I will try to make some up as Ford wanted around $100 for them
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Old 11-01-2007, 12:20 AM   #4
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Update on fitting.
Have made the brackets myself but I am having trouble with it fitting low enough as the gas convertor pushes some of the hoses up a little higher than original.
I have had to re-route the water hose from the convertor and a bit of other stuff.
I am nearly there though, I only need to put some protection around a few hoses now to finish off and hopefully the bonnet will close.
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:56 AM   #5
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Update on fitting.
Have made the brackets myself but I am having trouble with it fitting low enough as the gas convertor pushes some of the hoses up a little higher than original.
I have had to re-route the water hose from the convertor and a bit of other stuff.
I am nearly there though, I only need to put some protection around a few hoses now to finish off and hopefully the bonnet will close.
You sound like a handy fellow peterban!

Did you take any pics along the way for your workshop thread?

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Old 11-01-2007, 11:23 AM   #6
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Update on fitting.
Have made the brackets myself but I am having trouble with it fitting low enough as the gas convertor pushes some of the hoses up a little higher than original.
I have had to re-route the water hose from the convertor and a bit of other stuff.
I am nearly there though, I only need to put some protection around a few hoses now to finish off and hopefully the bonnet will close.

Do you need a hand Peter ?? still have my valve removal tool handy. I think it could double as a Plastic cover alignment tool also .. :lookedat:

waiting for the pickys mate
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:34 AM   #7
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Thanks for the offer Whoosha but I think I will pass on the offer LOL, although I did have to use the alignment tool on the brackets first off ( I think you would have enjoyed yourself )

I still have trouble with pics as it says I don't have any space left.

George you will have to mentor me with the workshop thread.

Talk about being handy, the first bracket I made I bent up the wrong way and so was back the front when I went to fit it. It took me a couple of hours, but I looked on it as practice.

The brackets aren't as neat as the Ford ones but I just couldn't part with $100
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anyone have a part number or description for the ford brackets? If I got these brackets and an au cover I am guessing I could fit it to an EL?
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Old 11-01-2007, 06:08 PM   #9
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i wanna see a picture already!
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Old 11-01-2007, 06:32 PM   #10
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Will try to post pics up later tonight.
I see some people have large pictures as attatchments.
When I post mine up they have to be resized and then I can only have about 5 of them.
When I try to post pictures up it tells me I don't have enough space.
The last time I tried to post photos I had to go back to some old posts and remove the photos
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:40 PM   #11
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First you need a clean workshop with a vice.
Did you notice Whoosha's favourite tool in the picture!!!!



Next a couple of bits of steel



This one is a 37 X 37 X 1.5 right angled section that I cut as I had it in the garage.
I used this to make the bracket over the alternator



This one was a bracket from a TV aerial pole ( again just happened to be in the garage )
I used this for the bracket near the power steering.




This was my first try, but unfortunately I bent it up the wrong way ( the angle needed to be on the other side).


Unfortunately there were a few hoses over the convertor, most could stay but I had to run a couple of them underneath.


Engine finally ready for cover.


Cover finally in place

I did make a bracket that sits on the top of the intake but didn't need it


I hope this makes some sense, I didn't take photos as I bent each section unfortunately.

You may notice the scratched paint. I painted them after I bent them but needed further bending to get the right fit so need another paint.
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awesome :sm_headba


now someone help me get one of those to fit my I6 :
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[QUOTE=peterban]First you need a clean workshop with a vice.
Did you notice Whoosha's favourite tool in the picture!!!!



thats not a ajusting tool


now thats for serious ajustment :
Nice work Peter well done
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just need to give it some wings and your set
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:11 PM   #15
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Thanks again for the help Woosha and XR8BLOKE, without being able to measure the brackets I would never have been able to make them myself.
I had a good laugh when I viewed your serious adjusters, they look well used!!!

AUXR8220 I have my eye on the badge from Bayford for $28, the only problem is that it is a fair distance from Langwarrin, so will wait until they have some more bargains to make the trip worth while

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