pictures of the new scoop baffling in progress
I'm in the middle of redoing the baffling on the hood scoop i got almost done and the stupid lexan cracked, well here's some pics so far will just redo with aluminum. it was a special hi temp lexan. i wanted to use it because you could see the hood bracing through it. anyway it will look basically the same http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...19_85_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...19_86_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...19_88_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...19_89_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...19_92_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...9_100_full.jpg remember this is under the scoop, the gray stuff is special material for making engine baffles for airplanes. I will keep updating as progress is made it's too hot today to do anymore. i'll just copy the patern off of the lexan and save the baffling pieces to put back on the aluminum. that material is hard to get because it contains asbestos, but it sure blocks heat. I thought about putting a small oil cooler hooked up like a heater core under that scoop for the winter time. use thermostatic controls like the heat door . that would help in cold weather.
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an updated picture with the hot air system installed for cold weather driving. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...f/ec18f635.jpg
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Looks like your making some progress! Keep it coming!
And what's your next facet of this project going to be?
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You know, you should put a foam pre-filter wrap on that element to keep them from clogging so quickly. The filter diameter and height looks ALOT like some of the Kohler and Onan engine filters. You should take your filter by a small engine shop and see if they can match it pretty close to a Kohler filter or Onan filter, and then buy the pre-filter that fits best.
Then, all you do is wet it down with some engine oil, and wring it out so all it has is a light coating of oil. Slip it over your paper element, and voila, you wont have to chagne your paper element for a year or more. All you have to do is take the foam pre-filter to the sink, use some detergent and hot water and clean it really good, let it dry out, re-oil, and re-install it. DO NOT use gasoline or any other product to clean it, and do not use any other oil than plain motor oil, or maybe some K&N filter oil if you really want to go overboard lol. The light film of motor oil on the foam catches all the dust before it reaches the paper filter. The paper filter will have almost nothing reach it, lengthening it's life usually five times or more.
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Originally Posted by RamThis
You know, you should put a foam pre-filter wrap on that element to keep them from clogging so quickly. The filter diameter and height looks ALOT like some of the Kohler and Onan engine filters. You should take your filter by a small engine shop and see if they can match it pretty close to a Kohler filter or Onan filter, and then buy the pre-filter that fits best.
Then, all you do is wet it down with some engine oil, and wring it out so all it has is a light coating of oil. Slip it over your paper element, and voila, you wont have to chagne your paper element for a year or more. All you have to do is take the foam pre-filter to the sink, use some detergent and hot water and clean it really good, let it dry out, re-oil, and re-install it. DO NOT use gasoline or any other product to clean it, and do not use any other oil than plain motor oil, or maybe some K&N filter oil if you really want to go overboard lol. The light film of motor oil on the foam catches all the dust before it reaches the paper filter. The paper filter will have almost nothing reach it, lengthening it's life usually five times or more.
it is a kohler filter,I got it from nappa,I just haven't been able to find a kohler dealer around here to find the filter wrap. thats exactly what I had planned to do.
originally posted by speedpenguin-
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Looks like your making some progress! Keep it coming!
And what's your next facet of this project going to be?
well the next will be dual sidedraft OER carbs,I've had it with trying to fix the factory keihin and possessed Rube Goldberg spaghetti bowl. I'm going to keep the air cleaner,I actually thought of getting a factory FI airbox and modifying it extensivly to attach over the carb necks then ducting air from the aircleaner. I wouldn't need the factory air filter because it would interfere with the carbs,but just the box itself. by doing this I would still be pulling air from the scoop and can retain the carb heat system for cold weather. warm air is useful for all carbs under carb icing conditions.
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Originally Posted by lostforawhile
possessed Rube Goldberg spaghetti bowl.
:rofl:
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wow, ,, thanks :)
cobra jet, I was wondering where the scoop came from. I have no problem with that at all, I was looking at 2002 mustang hoods that look almost like that, backward facing old cobra jet. Anything that will make more clearance.