maritimer
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in light of a previous thread i seen about a drowned CUCV figure this might be a good thread to start
now i know i am sinning in a MV sorta way that will likely end me up in MV hell.
but my M1009 is gonna be used for mudding, general off road work around my familys property. and given that before the wet season started i was crossing puddles and streams above the tires i figure i better get everything kinda high and dry.i got the diff breathers extended above the hood line , pulled all the rubber off the floor, re placed the bearings and regreased the hubs with HD marine grease. now i figure all thats left that i can think of is the air intake.
so yesterday i stared measureing and planing a snorkel for the green meanie.
now after looking online about snorkels seems everyone uses ABS or PVC pipe, and to me that justs looks way to "bubba in the trailer park" to be placed on my baby. so i have marked and cut 3" hole in the passengerside fender just ahead of where the battery sits. now i will be using a single solid piece of 3" exhaust pipe to go from the roof line down the a pillar across the top of the fender and into the engine bay so much cleaner and classier then the bubba'd ABS pipe. the top of the pipe will ether have a donaldson style precleaner or a custom made scoop simialer to the safari scoops but metal not plastic. once the pipe is in engine bay 6" it will be joineed to the air cleaner can with a piece of 3" ID rubber hose and hose clamps * still devolping the actual air can to snorkel joint process*. once the that joint is done the air can will be sealed using RTV black silicone on the can top to base *run a bead along the inside of the lid and let dry to make a rubber gasket before re-attaching* and on the intake to can joint using same process.
the metal in the assembly/snorkel will be done in krylon camo OD paint * i know CARC should be used but aint nowhere around knows what it is let alone carries it* to try and keep with the MV look.
once i fix my camera that got dropped on the nice bare steel floor of the green meanie by my girlfriend i wil ltake some pictures of the whole process and do a more thorough write up.
so any thoughts on other areas to look at water proofing, any tips pointers etc?
now i know i am sinning in a MV sorta way that will likely end me up in MV hell.
but my M1009 is gonna be used for mudding, general off road work around my familys property. and given that before the wet season started i was crossing puddles and streams above the tires i figure i better get everything kinda high and dry.i got the diff breathers extended above the hood line , pulled all the rubber off the floor, re placed the bearings and regreased the hubs with HD marine grease. now i figure all thats left that i can think of is the air intake.
so yesterday i stared measureing and planing a snorkel for the green meanie.
now after looking online about snorkels seems everyone uses ABS or PVC pipe, and to me that justs looks way to "bubba in the trailer park" to be placed on my baby. so i have marked and cut 3" hole in the passengerside fender just ahead of where the battery sits. now i will be using a single solid piece of 3" exhaust pipe to go from the roof line down the a pillar across the top of the fender and into the engine bay so much cleaner and classier then the bubba'd ABS pipe. the top of the pipe will ether have a donaldson style precleaner or a custom made scoop simialer to the safari scoops but metal not plastic. once the pipe is in engine bay 6" it will be joineed to the air cleaner can with a piece of 3" ID rubber hose and hose clamps * still devolping the actual air can to snorkel joint process*. once the that joint is done the air can will be sealed using RTV black silicone on the can top to base *run a bead along the inside of the lid and let dry to make a rubber gasket before re-attaching* and on the intake to can joint using same process.
the metal in the assembly/snorkel will be done in krylon camo OD paint * i know CARC should be used but aint nowhere around knows what it is let alone carries it* to try and keep with the MV look.
once i fix my camera that got dropped on the nice bare steel floor of the green meanie by my girlfriend i wil ltake some pictures of the whole process and do a more thorough write up.
so any thoughts on other areas to look at water proofing, any tips pointers etc?