I cut aluminum window screening 1/16” longer in length and height compared to the radiator size. I inserted the screen in front of the radiators to catch all the bugs. When the bugs start to accumulate, remove screens, brush bugs off, and re-insert.Is there a way to keep insects from getting scooped up in the shroud to the radiators?
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The plastic air guide has a ledge at the bottom and there is a slight gap between the radiator and the guide at the top. Bottom of the screen sits on the ledge and the top part of the screen fits in the gap at the top.Sounds good, how do you secure the aluminum screen?
any possibility of pics of the screens alone and inserted? this is a great ideaThe plastic air guide has a ledge at the bottom and there is a slight gap between the radiator and the guide at the top. Bottom of the screen sits on the ledge and the top part of the screen fits in the gap at the top.
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Whul, dat wuz uh hole lot better dan wut Ah wuz uh gonna say! Ah wuz ah gonna tell'm t' wait fer snow.The plastic air guide has a ledge at the bottom and there is a slight gap between the radiator and the guide at the top. Bottom of the screen sits on the ledge and the top part of the screen fits in the gap at the top.
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Ride backwards....Is there a way to keep insects from getting scooped up in the shroud to the radiators?
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