If you use the standard TD rad mount you can retain the standard bonnet prop, just notch out a bit as shown in pic 6
I've kept the standard TD filter in it's original location (pic 2) - this does create a slightly messy hose arrangement (pic 4) but it does avoid having to mount the cylindrical housing elsewhere - i've seen a few where it is mounted horizontally in front of the engine in the space where the fan and cowl was previously.
I always tend to remove the fan, it would hit the PS relay if not - Im unsure if cutting it down to fit is a good idea, firstly if not done very accurately it may become unbalanced and cause additional vibrations - and you have to cut so much off it i doubt if it'd have any useful affect on the engines temp.
This is fitted with Kenlowe fan - and at some point i will get it mounted with something more durable than tie wraps.
I'm not a great fan of keeping the shroud as it makes cleaning the rad from the engine side an arse, plus the fan (in your installation) sits too far away from it to be doing much anyways.
Standard fuel filter from a 200 is used instead of the TD one, only because it's quicker to swap the filter housing that to block off the unused return lines on the TD housing.
I've had to resize these images, PM me your email address if you want the much higher resolution orginals.
