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Well I finally got around to making a new hood for the MEP 803a. Now there were several specifications that I had to meet.
1) Aluminum Construction.
2) Could take a tree medium branch strike without caving in.
3) Keeps water out of the engine exhaust
4) keeps leaves and snow out of the air exhaust
5) Can handle exhaust temperatures without screwing up the paint job
6) Room to add sound absorbing material
So I designed the hood for max airflow and clearance for exhaust with an exiting flap design. The hood was cut with the laser from a sheet of 3/16" Aluminum and then bent to make it one continuous piece that did not require welding. I made the holes a little larger than stock so the hood will use 1/4 20 bolts instead of the #10 bolts. Really easy to do as I just installed 1/4 20 rivnuts in the chassis. I then took a piece of aluminum and made a exhaust diverter / heat shield to replace the original exhaust flap. Now all that is left is to make a flap with a roll crimp that a rod will go thru. I am thinking about using Plastic instead of Aluminum. I would just need to weld a tube across the top of the plastic flap. Equipment issues with the roller but I will get that done soon. So tell me what you think so far guys.
Old hood
New Hood
1) Aluminum Construction.
2) Could take a tree medium branch strike without caving in.
3) Keeps water out of the engine exhaust
4) keeps leaves and snow out of the air exhaust
5) Can handle exhaust temperatures without screwing up the paint job
6) Room to add sound absorbing material
So I designed the hood for max airflow and clearance for exhaust with an exiting flap design. The hood was cut with the laser from a sheet of 3/16" Aluminum and then bent to make it one continuous piece that did not require welding. I made the holes a little larger than stock so the hood will use 1/4 20 bolts instead of the #10 bolts. Really easy to do as I just installed 1/4 20 rivnuts in the chassis. I then took a piece of aluminum and made a exhaust diverter / heat shield to replace the original exhaust flap. Now all that is left is to make a flap with a roll crimp that a rod will go thru. I am thinking about using Plastic instead of Aluminum. I would just need to weld a tube across the top of the plastic flap. Equipment issues with the roller but I will get that done soon. So tell me what you think so far guys.
Old hood
New Hood