Here's quick photo history of my grill blocks...
Grill block using Coroplast shutters (one closed)
Grill block using Coroplast shutters (both closed)
Grill block (open) using Coroplast shutters (painted black) and tape
Abandoned the Coroplast shutters as the tape failed over time and I didn't have a good way of securing the shutters at the pivot point.
With my new T-100, I started out using pipe foam insulation. Just ziptied in place. Found out the foam shrinks over time when exposed to the sun and engine heat. Reinforced the center with PVC Schedule 40 pipe. Foam insulation breaks down over time due to the environment...
Grill block using foam pipe insulation (33%)
Grill block using foam pipe insulation (67%)
First iteration of the Coroplast grill block (67%) taped in place. Gorilla tape eventually started pulling off over time.
First iteration of the aluminum grill block (67%) taped in place. Duct tape eventually started pulling off over time.
Last iteration of the aluminum grill block (67%) screwed in place. I used 1" PVC PE200 pipe fer the backing support.
Since pulling the aluminum grill block since it was gitting pretty hot here, I only had the top 1" PVC tube doing grill block duties. So I went and custom cut a new tube and painted it black. Ziptied it to the grill. Seems to be a winner...
I didn't use Schedule 40 PVC...I used the PE200 since it's thin walled and easier to shape/work with. I ground the ends to shape by rubbing it against the cement road...
33% grill block...wide view.
Close up view...