Lots of progress on the car, I'm down to 26 items remaining before I can attempt first drive. Some of those tasks could be challenging, like assembling the shifter and attaching the cables while other items are trivial, like installing the battery.
Today's challenge is plumbing the A2W intercooler heat exchanger. I have a Type 116 heat exchanger (purchased separately from Frozen Boost, as the car was originally planned to be A2A), and I have the heat exchanger hardware from DF (L13E, L23D, and L23E bags, etc). When I tried to mock up the mount rails against against the heat exchanger itself they seem too long. Looking at the
photos in Adam's album, it looks like the rails were intended to run inside the frame of the heat exchanger, and that will never fit in this case. I am wondering if I can just use a plastic spacer, thick washer, etc. to take up the gap and attach the rails to the outside of the frame. Anybody seen this before? First 2 photos show the extra length with one tab of the rail on the inside of the exchanger's frame. The gap is about 3/4" inside to outside, and about 1/2" from the outside if I put the opposite tab flush with the frame. No evidence of spacers in Adam's photos, aside from a lock washer/flat washer pair on each side.
There are no threaded holes on the frame cross bar to which the heat exchanger rails attach. My plan was to install rivnuts to accept the threaded machine screws as they're not long enough to go all the way through the square tube, washer, nut, etc. Seem reasonable?
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