Re: Thunderbolt 1000AT Build
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:13 am
You need to strip all the paint off the horn, it's the only way you will be able to see the bends in the horn and be able to place the tape accordingly.
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It should be, the Tbolt was a '73 version right? Then it's an A2. Unless of course it has a different blower and not the original one, which probably is another A2Brendan W wrote:I have another question, Is there any way to tell what series my "abominationbolt" is? I think it is an A2, but I'm not sure.
Yeah, my tbolt is from 1973Mark N wrote:It should be, the Tbolt was a '73 version right? Then it's an A2. Unless of course it has a different blower and not the original one, which probably is another A2Brendan W wrote:I have another question, Is there any way to tell what series my "abominationbolt" is? I think it is an A2, but I'm not sure.
Oh. If the blower itself is a 4M from the 80s, it should be a later A2 or B series (don't quote me on that). A1 is too late (way too late) and C is too early. The motor doesn't really matter when it was made for the type I think, it has to do with structure.Brendan W wrote:Yeah, my tbolt is from 1973Mark N wrote:It should be, the Tbolt was a '73 version right? Then it's an A2. Unless of course it has a different blower and not the original one, which probably is another A2Brendan W wrote:I have another question, Is there any way to tell what series my "abominationbolt" is? I think it is an A2, but I'm not sure.
So, it's an A2, you're saying? The blower is pieced together from an early 60's motor and a 4M blower from the early 80s
No, I was saying that the blower was made too late to be am A1 and too early to be a C. But thanks for clearing that up.holler wrote:It's an A2. If it was a B-series it would have a vertical blower.
BTW you have your series backwards. A1 is the earliest, C is the latest.