Hood option's for a 3.4 swap.
#23
Personally I like Marge's $10 cookie sheet hood scoop:
https://www.yotatech.com/50366404-post30.html
https://www.yotatech.com/50366404-post30.html
#24
scoop
I don't know if he/they still sell them, but try tinylittlecars@comcast.net
They go by that seller name; the business is ACS US. I haven't seen them list one, but the scoops are out there from other sources. It's a 'Stang copy that mounts with tape or screws. Mine is taped on- no problems even in the Mane sonw & wind yet. The supercharger sticks out just a weee bit, so the scoop gives me plenty of room.
Dale- I want to see him cook some eggs & bacon on there (a Sterno on top of the intake maybe?). Hmmmmmm.... maybe he's on to something!
They go by that seller name; the business is ACS US. I haven't seen them list one, but the scoops are out there from other sources. It's a 'Stang copy that mounts with tape or screws. Mine is taped on- no problems even in the Mane sonw & wind yet. The supercharger sticks out just a weee bit, so the scoop gives me plenty of room.
Dale- I want to see him cook some eggs & bacon on there (a Sterno on top of the intake maybe?). Hmmmmmm.... maybe he's on to something!
#25
Personally I like Marge's $10 cookie sheet hood scoop:
https://www.yotatech.com/50366404-post30.html
https://www.yotatech.com/50366404-post30.html
#26
I told her (I think Marge is a lady) she should paint some cookies on the pan LOL.
There is something good that can be said about a person for being practical enough to use a cookie sheet to keep the SF rain out of your engine bay, but even more can be said for being humble enough to post pics of it.
There is something good that can be said about a person for being practical enough to use a cookie sheet to keep the SF rain out of your engine bay, but even more can be said for being humble enough to post pics of it.
#27
scoop3
Cookies- there ya go. Ditto on having the humility- I'll be the first to admit, there are a few pictures that weren't uploaded from my build. The hood cuts weren't pretty to start with... my nibbler turned into more of a 'folder'. What a mess; thank god it didn't warp the hood.
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
#28
Cookies- there ya go. Ditto on having the humility- I'll be the first to admit, there are a few pictures that weren't uploaded from my build. The hood cuts weren't pretty to start with... my nibbler turned into more of a 'folder'. What a mess; thank god it didn't warp the hood.
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
Yours really is sweet, did you have to shape it to fit the hood contours?
#29
I told her (I think Marge is a lady) she should paint some cookies on the pan LOL.
There is something good that can be said about a person for being practical enough to use a cookie sheet to keep the SF rain out of your engine bay, but even more can be said for being humble enough to post pics of it.
There is something good that can be said about a person for being practical enough to use a cookie sheet to keep the SF rain out of your engine bay, but even more can be said for being humble enough to post pics of it.

#30
Cookies- there ya go. Ditto on having the humility- I'll be the first to admit, there are a few pictures that weren't uploaded from my build. The hood cuts weren't pretty to start with... my nibbler turned into more of a 'folder'. What a mess; thank god it didn't warp the hood.
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
Here's a link to one like mine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-04...spagenameZWDVW
#31
scoop4
No real shaping needed- it actually has a flat bottom. The only detail I don't like (hardly noticeable) is that the very front 'teeth' are up on the tape, so you can see about a 1/16 or 1/8" gap under the very tips.... I went with the tape where there is enough support. My thinking on that was that the tape mounting would allow more bumps/movement if needed (vice moulding it in).
Jeff
Jeff
#32
Not really our style trucks but here is a possibility.
http://www.church-steeples.com/auto.htm
http://www.church-steeples.com/auto.htm
#34
FFM, sorry I didn't get a chance to add to this earlier. This is the thread concerning my solution to the problem. I have as much height as I want on the Taco 16" wheels and BFG A/Ts, so I didn't want to do a body lift. I haven't had the opportunity to get any further on the project, but I'm looking forward to finishing it this summer, and at least getting the whole hood into a single color!
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...no-56k-122012/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...no-56k-122012/
#37
Even after cutting the hole, after driving that way for a few thousand miles, I had a lot of rub marks all over the intake from the edges of the hole. The experience gave me a whole new appreciation for just how much an engine moves around, as it loads up and unloads while driving.
I scored a cheap replacement intake from someone who had S/C'd their engine, so I'll install that when I get done with the hood (and, hopefully, get CallmeJ to powdercoat it!)
#38
I just scored a spare hood for my truck for $25 bucks at the local salvage yard, too bad its a diffrent color. That will be my template for the 3.4 hole and hood scoop. Thank's guy's for all your reply's.
#39
X2 on the pic.
Marine, I'm actually in Edmond, but my heart's in Stillwater. Sure, anything I can do to help a Jarhead. Ooooh rahhh!
BTW here's the 3.4 swap section:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f160/
It's kind of hard to find.
Marine, I'm actually in Edmond, but my heart's in Stillwater. Sure, anything I can do to help a Jarhead. Ooooh rahhh!

BTW here's the 3.4 swap section:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f160/
It's kind of hard to find.
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