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  • turk1955
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    • Aug 2018
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    #1

    55 hood Bird

    So my 201 didn't come with a hood bird so I picked one up now comes the neverous part mounting it, is their a pattern I can pickup so I know I am drilling in the correct locations ?
  • chevynut
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    • Nov 2011
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    • Fort Collins, CO

    #2
    Can you see the holes on the underside of the hood? Did someone weld them up?
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    • turk1955
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      • Aug 2018
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      #3
      Well theirs isn't any that I can see, can't even see any weld marks even where the wings would have been.

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      • markm
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        • May 2012
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        #4
        Originally posted by turk1955
        So my 201 didn't come with a hood bird so I picked one up now comes the neverous part mounting it, is their a pattern I can pickup so I know I am drilling in the correct locations ?
        Pattern no even my 150 came with a bird. But why not use the rubber gasket for a pattern.

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        • Rick_L
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          • Apr 2012
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          #5
          There's no continuous rubber gasket for the 55 bird.

          Here's what to do.

          Put a short stud made from 1/4-20 all thread in each of the 4 threaded holes. Take a piece of poster board and carefully fashion it so that it becomes a pattern. The poster board needs to conform to the bird and to the hood. Mark and punch 4 holes to match the all thread studs. You may have to do a second pattern to get it right and get the holes to match correctly without them being elongated or oversized. Also make some witness marks on the pattern for where the base of the bird sits. Transfer the pattern to the hood and line up the witness marks with the flat where the center of the bird sits. Mark and drill the holes. You may have to drill the holes slightly oversize so that you can move the bird slightly to get it to line up properly.

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          • turk1955
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            • Aug 2018
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            #6
            Thanks for the info, I am going to have at it tomorrow I post some before and after pitchers

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            • BamaNomad
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              • Nov 2016
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              • Rocket City, USA (Huntsville, AL area)

              #7
              What is a '201'???

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              • MP&C
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                • Dec 2013
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                • 2017
                • Southern MD

                #8
                Does your hood have the flat plateau for the bird to rest on? Maybe this is one of the new “peaked” hoods not designed for the bird. The hood brace underneath that goes to the front center should have a hole in it for one of the bird’s center holes.
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                • markm
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                  • May 2012
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                  #9
                  I f you have a bird delete hood I am sure you can trade it for one with a bird.

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                  • markm
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                    • May 2012
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                    • 625

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rick_L
                    There's no continuous rubber gasket for the 55 bird.

                    Here's what to do.

                    Put a short stud made from 1/4-20 all thread in each of the 4 threaded holes. Take a piece of poster board and carefully fashion it so that it becomes a pattern. The poster board needs to conform to the bird and to the hood. Mark and punch 4 holes to match the all thread studs. You may have to do a second pattern to get it right and get the holes to match correctly without them being elongated or oversized. Also make some witness marks on the pattern for where the base of the bird sits. Transfer the pattern to the hood and line up the witness marks with the flat where the center of the bird sits. Mark and drill the holes. You may have to drill the holes slightly oversize so that you can move the bird slightly to get it to line up properly.
                    sorry I got confused with 56 bird gaskets.

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