Snorkel Updates.................
Here are the problems I have had with this selectable setup:
1. The filter at the top of the snorkel kept getting ripped off by trees.
2. The filter under the hood kept sliding off the 3" PVC when the engine was hot. The vibrations also played into this.
3. The stock rubber peice that comes from the throttle body kept sliding off of the 3" PVC pipe.
4. All of the snorkel components under the hood were vibrating too much.
Here is how I solved these problems (very inexpensively):
1. I created my own filter that fits over the top of the snorkel (drawings of new filter shown below).
2. I scuffed (angle grinded) up the surface where any PVC attaches to rubber to allow more friction between the surfaces.
3. I scuffed (angle grinded) up the surface where any PVC attaches to rubber to allow more friction between the surfaces.
4. I purchaced a $2.00 PVC hanger (from lowes) and used self tapping screws to secure the PVC to the engine compartment metal.
Here is the new filter assembly:
Materials Used include: Spray paint Cap, Any rectangle air filter
Tools used: Sissors, angle grinder
Note: Most spray paint caps will fit tightly onto the end of 2" PVC pipe.
Note: After you buy one rect paper filter, you will have probably 50 filters. Basically, you can change your filter every other day very easily.
Here is the setup:
Here are the build instructions:
Step 1.....Cut the top of the paint cap off using an angle grinder
step 2......Pull the paper off of the rectangle filter (do not rip)
step 3......Cut a circle out of the paper filter that is slightly larger than the inside diameter of the paint cap
step 4..... Using the sissors, cut a circle out of the filter screen that is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the paint cap.
step 5......Jam the circle paper filter up into the paint cap.
step 6......Jam the circle screen up into the paint cap.
step 7......Put the new filter assembly on to the end of the snorkel PVC.