Hi Folks...
I just completed the installation of a new radiator in my deuce. It's in great shape
and completely free of bugs and the like. (In a strange OD/MV kind of way, it's beautiful!)
My wife and I started talking about several of the X-country trips we've made in the past
and that brought up memories of nasty bug-swarms that can seriously block air-flow and
put a strain on a normal civi vehicle... especially during the very hot summer months.
It got us thinking about the possibility of installing a 'bug-screen' in front of our bright, shiny,
clean and new deuce radiator! (Seriously... it looks awesome to us! ) Still... it's not
really about how new it looks, rather... we want it to function effectively so it does not lead
to roadside problems between NJ and Arizona.
Anyway... just so I would not be trying to reinvent things, or do something that might actually
cause a problem later... under brutal heat conditions, I've been searching the forum and web
in general to gather info on the subject. Well... I did find information dealing with trying to
cover the radiator in cold weather situations, but for some reason... I've not found much on
keeping bugs and the like out of the 'fins' during the hot seasons.
Any thoughts, or experience that could be shared would be greatly appreciated. My trip in
the deuce will be a long one (3000 +/- miles) and now looks like it will happen in mid to late
July. My personal driving experiences along much of the path I'll be traveling pretty much
insures there will be few if any BUG-Free Zones along the route!
Is the whole idea foolish? Might I add 'strain' to the engine under the heat of the JULY sun?
If it's not a stupid idea, what might be some appropriate materials to incorporate into the design?
Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance for any insight on this topic!!
I just completed the installation of a new radiator in my deuce. It's in great shape
and completely free of bugs and the like. (In a strange OD/MV kind of way, it's beautiful!)
My wife and I started talking about several of the X-country trips we've made in the past
and that brought up memories of nasty bug-swarms that can seriously block air-flow and
put a strain on a normal civi vehicle... especially during the very hot summer months.
It got us thinking about the possibility of installing a 'bug-screen' in front of our bright, shiny,
clean and new deuce radiator! (Seriously... it looks awesome to us! ) Still... it's not
really about how new it looks, rather... we want it to function effectively so it does not lead
to roadside problems between NJ and Arizona.
Anyway... just so I would not be trying to reinvent things, or do something that might actually
cause a problem later... under brutal heat conditions, I've been searching the forum and web
in general to gather info on the subject. Well... I did find information dealing with trying to
cover the radiator in cold weather situations, but for some reason... I've not found much on
keeping bugs and the like out of the 'fins' during the hot seasons.
Any thoughts, or experience that could be shared would be greatly appreciated. My trip in
the deuce will be a long one (3000 +/- miles) and now looks like it will happen in mid to late
July. My personal driving experiences along much of the path I'll be traveling pretty much
insures there will be few if any BUG-Free Zones along the route!
Is the whole idea foolish? Might I add 'strain' to the engine under the heat of the JULY sun?
If it's not a stupid idea, what might be some appropriate materials to incorporate into the design?
Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance for any insight on this topic!!