luke44;909427 Reminds me of how slow I am going. .[/QUOTE said:
It can't be going any slower than mine. My 3A has been in restoration now for 16 years. It's been in the hands of other "restorers" until recently when it was finally planted firmly in my own shop. Now I can only blame myself for any further delays. I'm energized though because I finally found a great paint shop and the body work and paint job turned out far better than I had ever dreamed it would. I'm really happy with the result. The only down side is that I now feel the pressure to make the rest of the car look just as nice. I guess that's not a bad position to be in though, is it.
As for the radiator duct, I bought the one piece version from Moss. I believe you have the same one. Since my apron was already installed I used the "through the nose" approach. It was rather confusing at first because it was hard to picture how it should fit (I didn't have one before). The fold joints were clearly marked so I first made some light folds and then started the trial and error method. Work it in the space and see how it fit. After several cycles it gradually took shape and would slide in fairly easily after each adjustment. Initially I had the tabs from the vertical folds coming forward along the front of the radiator so the duct didn't want to stay in place. Once I reversed that fold and ran that tab back along the side of the radiator that problem was solved. I then had to "adjust" the folds on the bottom of the duct to fit snugly along the base of the apron where it bends up. Once that was done and the hole in the duct was aligned with the over rider support hole it stayed in place quite well. Someone else suggested that with the support in place it tends to hold the duct in place. Since I didn't have any pre drilled holes in the apron I am considering eliminating the four screws that are supposed to be mounted through the lower tab. I might try it that way to see before I go to the trouble of drilling holes.
I did all the adjusting with the bare duct. Subsequently my paint guy primed and painted the duct with the body color paint. It looks nice but I'm waiting to install it as a clean up step after I know that everything is in place for good.
One other suggestion. Unless you car is now on a lift (from your earlier pics it doesn't look like it was), build yourself a comfortable nest in front of the car because you'll be doing a lot of sitting on the hard floor fitting, and fitting, and refitting. <G>
Rick...