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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:15 AM   #1
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Default Picked up my heatercore yesterday

1988 Ford Ranger, aka FEDCO 2-447




This will be its new home

Its gonna be a tight TIGHT squeeze too.

The case is an Antec SX635, so it'll be fun, as I don't want any visible sign of a watercooling setup to be known. So no cutting giant holes this time.
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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:17 AM   #2
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I hope ur thinking about making a shroud for the radiator
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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:18 AM   #3
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I hope ur thinking about making a shroud for the radiator
Got sheet metal outside and a piece of cardboard on my floor ready for a template

Oh yeah, $21 total from Discount Auto Parts for those that are interested in the price.
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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:31 AM   #4
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looks like u got the real thang too. have fun with it dude!! too bad they almost don't make em new like that anymore. what have u done to clean it?

i've been at my used core with vinegar, got some radiator protector with distilled water to try and repair eventual small leaks. still alot of crap coming out tho. think i will let it run in the bathtub with some bleech and only pump connected.
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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:36 AM   #5
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Got sheet metal outside and a piece of cardboard on my floor ready for a template

Oh yeah, $21 total from Discount Auto Parts for those that are interested in the price.
U dont need the sheet metal. Cardboard rox
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Unread 10-10-2002, 05:43 AM   #6
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looks like u got the real thang too. have fun with it dude!! too bad they almost don't make em new like that anymore. what have u done to clean it?
Never touched it, came like this in a box that has "Made in Mexico" on the side

Gotta love parts stores!
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How 'high' are you gonna make the shroud?. I have a 18x19cm fin area HC but to make a 120mm fan shroud that'd draw air throught the edges I'd have to make it about 2inches, then it would'nt fit my case!!, unless i mounted it top~inner where the PSU is @ the moment...
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Unread 10-10-2002, 01:18 PM   #8
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How 'high' are you gonna make the shroud?. I have a 18x19cm fin area HC but to make a 120mm fan shroud that'd draw air throught the edges I'd have to make it about 2inches, then it would'nt fit my case!!, unless i mounted it top~inner where the PSU is @ the moment...
Depends on how well I draw it
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Unread 10-10-2002, 10:30 PM   #9
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D'oh!

The core is just a hair too tall...its requiring me to cut out a giant hole in the bottom of the removable floppy bay...

That isn't the problem...the problem is my dad has the dremel(in South America), and all I have is the jig saw...

Oh well...back to work.
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Considering how much of a slacker I am...I sure did get started on this quick.

Case stripped, removable HD tray and cage removed...permantly...didn't wanna do it like that but the heatercore is just a little to tall.

The top and bottom were removed later to get the Jig Saw in the case to cut the required metal.

Front fan grill was removed a few days after buying the case...now the rest of the area was cut out. You can see the area of the 5 1/4 bays I had to cut out in the first picture.

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After all was done, I rechecked how much work I still had ahead of me.



What you can't see in the picture is how close the pipes are to the back of the case...the actually are in the way of the motherboard, so i'm gonna have to cut them as much as I can.

Now its all back together...I'll be getting the pump either tomorrow or next week.
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Unread 10-15-2002, 01:35 AM   #12
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Got around to making a prototype shroud out of card board...NO I WON'T USE CARDBOARD FOR THE FINAL ONE! You cardboard guys are sick you know that? Anyway, onto the pictars.





Ran into a slight problem which forced me to make this...cause I got my pump, and its not gonna work the same way I wanted it to...but it should be an easy fix.
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Sheee~yite!, my rads got a cardboard shroud and it's not sick..., well it does tend to whine abit, two fans side to side seem to create a bad harmonic!! ...
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I am planning on putting two 120s side by side, is this a bad idea??
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I am planning on putting two 120s side by side, is this a bad idea??
if you can fit them and handle the noise
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if you can fit them and handle the noise
I am planning on using two 120mm chrome fans 84CFM @ 30dBA, think that will be too loud?
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I am planning on using two 120mm chrome fans 84CFM @ 30dBA, think that will be too loud?
up to you to decide that.
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