Thank you, everyone, for your ideas.
Rich- your message just above is very encouraging. If it is possible I will do it. All of you have given me good ideas to try.
Jeff- if you can scan and post the ducting service bulletin that would be great.
Rerun- from my experience, I would never put a duct under the car at the rear. This is a low pressure area that sucks in exhaust gas and smell.
WCP, Measuring, my car sits 17 1/4 from ground to front bumper (compared to 18" as you note) and 22" at the back (compared to 19 5/8 in your specs). I knew my car sat too high in the back but had no idea it was this far out of whack.. I was hoping 1" lowering blocks would be enough but if I am 2 1/2 inches too high I am not sure what I should do....
Tluz- If your car is all apart I would certainly duct the trans tunnel, and put heat insulation matting on the firewall and floor. The front spoiler/air dam sounds like a reasonable idea and a trip to the junkyard and $10 ought to see if that works. I am going to put a shut-off valve in the heater hose, vs. the pipe nipple route. At least the valve can be undone in cold weather.
I really appreciate all the contributions to this thread. I am a new Studebaker owner, and you guys are really something else. I am now far less afraid of my purchase with this kind of community support out there.
Rich- your message just above is very encouraging. If it is possible I will do it. All of you have given me good ideas to try.
Jeff- if you can scan and post the ducting service bulletin that would be great.
Rerun- from my experience, I would never put a duct under the car at the rear. This is a low pressure area that sucks in exhaust gas and smell.
WCP, Measuring, my car sits 17 1/4 from ground to front bumper (compared to 18" as you note) and 22" at the back (compared to 19 5/8 in your specs). I knew my car sat too high in the back but had no idea it was this far out of whack.. I was hoping 1" lowering blocks would be enough but if I am 2 1/2 inches too high I am not sure what I should do....
Tluz- If your car is all apart I would certainly duct the trans tunnel, and put heat insulation matting on the firewall and floor. The front spoiler/air dam sounds like a reasonable idea and a trip to the junkyard and $10 ought to see if that works. I am going to put a shut-off valve in the heater hose, vs. the pipe nipple route. At least the valve can be undone in cold weather.
I really appreciate all the contributions to this thread. I am a new Studebaker owner, and you guys are really something else. I am now far less afraid of my purchase with this kind of community support out there.
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