Diy Dual Snorkel Air Cleaner

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How to Fabricate Custom Flush Mount Door Handles Fabricate Headers with Cut-Outs Fix A Broken Jeep Door Mount Home-Made Dual Snorkel - $10 and a few hours work What do you think? Attached Images z28_dualsnork_100805_tgo1.jpg (78.8 KB, 3660 views) that looks great man Easier than I thought.. Attached Images z28_dualsnork_easy_tgo.jpg (59.4 KB, 2000 views) Re: Home-Made Dual Snorkel - $10 and a few hours work Originally posted by kboehringer TGO Guys, I've been searching every J.yard looking for a Dual Snorkel for my son's car without any luck. Those listed for sale are always way out of what I consider a reasonable price range. Yeah,ive always wanted one but run into the same problem.I have a welding machine and have been wanting to do that.Maybe you can make some more and sell them on TGO Thanks Guys If anyone is interested... Attached Images z28_dualsnork_easy2_tgo.jpg (47.4 KB, 1415 views) Re: Re: Home-Made Dual Snorkel - $10 and a few hours work Originally posted by 82knightrider Maybe you can make some more and sell them on TGO Making these for sale would be too much like WORK!

With access to a welder anyone could do this in a couple hours; About three hours (start to finish) Drill (Pilot Holes for Jig Saw) Jig-Saw (w/Metal Cutting Blade) Power Sander (just about anything would do) Welder (Any little outfit will do - I have access to a Miller Mig) Paint It really was very very easy & cheap!. Kurt Attached Images z28_dualsnork_easy3_tgo.jpg (37.9 KB, 1149 views) Originally posted by 85cmroz28 Was it hard to cut the hole in the cleaner with a jigsaw? I have an old battery powered Makita and it was a little less powerful than a plug-in model. But it could be done with a plug in model, if one could control the speed down a little. I definatley would not use Tin-Snips as I think that would bend the thing up. Kurt Attached Images z28_dualsnork_easy4_tgo.jpg (39.0 KB, 1002 views) Originally posted by chris86sc Nice Job , Did the same thing myself a while back. It's a little trickey getting around that coolant bottle isn't it?

I'm using the HUGE coolant bottle on my son's Z-28. It's "Hot-Lanta" figured that might be a good move but it's tight on the duct work. Little tight on the Rad. Cap also but we can get it off. GO EAGLES KILL DALLAS! NATIVE) Attached Images z28_dualsnork_easy5_tgo.jpg (27.4 KB, 1041 views) Originally posted by chris86sc And yes the Eagles will kill Dallas !! Very good job on the air cleaner! Somehow I doubt the borrowed wire welder I use would do such a clean job. I've been thinking about modifying the base on the '57 to eliminate the drop. As it is now, I have to put an airhorn spacer on it to move the lid away from the airhorn! Might as well eliminate an inch of the drop instead. I finally got the "5.7 HO" decal for the Camaro's dual snorkel. Now need to find the time to sandblast and repaint. Yes That game was depressing Originally posted by five7kid Come again??? Somehow I doubt the borrowed wire welder I use would do such a clean job. WE GOT SPANKED BY Dallas......

It's about time we've beat them 9 of 10 last games...... As far as the borrowed wire welder is concerned. I'm no welder but I have done some VERY pretty & strong welds with my neighbor's little Lincoln Portable. It uses the Flux Core wire. However, it doesn't work for beans if there is even the slightest amount of rust, dirt, crud, oil ANYTHING foreign that can upset the arc and you get CRAP welds that look more like POO with splatter everywhere! If the materials are bead blasted or VERY clean....The air cleaner was done with a 75/25 Argon Sheilded Miller MIG. The only thing I would critique about the peice is the metal part of the snorkel is still the skinny tubed peice that came on the non-HO air cleaners. The HO air cleaners had much larger, shorter tubing that supposedly flows better than the non-HO ones. Even so, I highly doubt it would make that much difference in performance compared to how much more work would be involved in doing something like that. So that critique is pretty much moot anyway.

Like I said, great job. Want to make me one? Originally posted by Nate86 The HO air cleaners had much larger, shorter tubing that supposedly flows better than the non-HO ones. I really wanted to make an assembly that more closely resembled the H.O. style which wouldn't have been too much more difficult. The real difficulty was finding ductwork that was in decent shape and would fit the application. I couldn't find anything. There has been a decent performance upgrade from this modification. With the single snorkel the lack of air was actually "CHOKING" the carb just as if the Choke Plate was closed. The stove pipe was functional. When the car was cold the lack of air caused the car to flood and and stall before the Thermac closed the stove port. Now both stoves are functional and the problem is gone. My son and I have also noticed a driving improvement. Re: Home-Made Dual Snorkel - $10 and a few hours work Re: Home-Made Dual Snorkel - $10 and a few hours work Looks good man.