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From: Columbia River Gorge, Oregon...east side
Picked up a empty quart paint can and lid, a couple of grommets, and a inline fuel filter for a lawnmower from Home Depot. Popped a hole into the side of the can, inserted grommet that fits snugly over front diff beather hose, and then drilled a hole in the lid for the second grommet and the infilter now used as a breather. Mounted can on driver side wheel well and slipped front diff breather hose about 1" into can. Now when I overfill the front diff and it decides to puke, now more gear oil everywhere. Total Cost: $8
Added two of these in the canopy, $15 total:
Added two of these in the canopy, $15 total:
Last edited by rworegon; Feb 17, 2011 at 05:29 PM.
#530
This was a ceramic bobble head that my son had pulled the head off years ago. I found it in a box and as I was getting ready to toss it, had the thought. I took my shift knob and cut it with a hacksaw then shaped the aluminum with my grinder so it would fit up inside the head. I little gorilla glue and so far it's been holding up well. You won't see one of these at autozone.


Last edited by 86yota321; Mar 7, 2011 at 07:21 AM.
#532
air from the cowl area
Wanted to try this for a while to see if I can get some cooler air into the intake. This is my first attempt so don't laugh too hard. It'll eventually be a snorkel.
Pulled the fender, cut some holes, and installed a 3' piece of dryer duct.

Made a semi sealed air box from a 6" ID piece of HVAC ducting.

So far I've had a minor increase in fuel millage (about 2mpg) and the throttle response seems a tad better when the truck is warmed up.
Total cost was about 15$.
Pulled the fender, cut some holes, and installed a 3' piece of dryer duct.

Made a semi sealed air box from a 6" ID piece of HVAC ducting.

So far I've had a minor increase in fuel millage (about 2mpg) and the throttle response seems a tad better when the truck is warmed up.
Total cost was about 15$.
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but i thought it was a good idea.


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