8T6K5
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- Jerry
- Truck Year
- 1986
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- K5
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- L98 350 TPI
As you can see below, there's a bit of an air flow issue.
The shroud is pretty much butted up to the end of the filter. The bottom half of the shrould did not allow much, if any, air in either. On the left you can see than the rad hose wasnt helping and the fuel lines were just in the way. The fuel lines (yellow) will be routed under the new CS144....which is the way they are supposed to be and I will be adjusting the rad hose routing slightly.
That thing is just wedged in there, which is why it looks the way it did (sse pic at bottom). Was probably suffocated to death.
Probably would've been better off just wrapping some panty hose over the TB...lol
The shroud is off and I dont plan on putting it back on....that alone should help tremendously.
I dont know how far left (DS) Ill be able to re-route the filter without interference from the rad hose. Going right (PS) may be my only option. My concern is stability. I need something sturdy enough to withstand some bouncing on the trails, but still needs to be functional.
While it may not be ideal, Im comfortable with it now that the shroud is gone and may just have to run with it in the meantime.
A functional cowl hood is in the immediate future as well. Electric fans are not an option right now.
Pic of old filter before I burried it:
The shroud is pretty much butted up to the end of the filter. The bottom half of the shrould did not allow much, if any, air in either. On the left you can see than the rad hose wasnt helping and the fuel lines were just in the way. The fuel lines (yellow) will be routed under the new CS144....which is the way they are supposed to be and I will be adjusting the rad hose routing slightly.
That thing is just wedged in there, which is why it looks the way it did (sse pic at bottom). Was probably suffocated to death.
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Probably would've been better off just wrapping some panty hose over the TB...lol
The shroud is off and I dont plan on putting it back on....that alone should help tremendously.
I dont know how far left (DS) Ill be able to re-route the filter without interference from the rad hose. Going right (PS) may be my only option. My concern is stability. I need something sturdy enough to withstand some bouncing on the trails, but still needs to be functional.
While it may not be ideal, Im comfortable with it now that the shroud is gone and may just have to run with it in the meantime.
A functional cowl hood is in the immediate future as well. Electric fans are not an option right now.
Pic of old filter before I burried it:
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