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Old 10-01-2012, 11:24 AM   #1
bnoon
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A couple of new little projects this weekend

I had some parts laying around from old projects and one of them was a 14"x6" open element K&N filter that I kept from my old '70 vette from back in about 98 or so when I sold it. I had a 6" L88 type scoop on that car to fit it so I was hoping for enough clearance to be able to use it on ol' blue under the stock hood.

I had a brand new Trick Flow 14" drop base air cleaner that wouldn't quite clear the stock Quadrajet without some modifications. It needed about 1.5" added height to clear the carb, so I trimmed some off of the stock air cleaner housing and used that base to lift it up a bit. After drilling a few holes with uni-bit stepped bits and some associated grinding I had the PCV hose and filter mounted as well as the charcoal canister vacuum feed fitted. I had to add about 2 feet of hose to extend the PCV to the opposite side of the base for it to work, but that was also "free" from a past project.

It's nice to hear those big secondaries open finally!

Here's the pics.

Pic 1: part trimmed initially from the stock base. I ended up removing some more and bending a small corner of it after this shot.
2: Just set in place to see if hood closed over the 6" filter. I had the 3" paper one it came with if it didn't fit, but it did.
3: First fit of the charcoal canister vacuum tube. Didn't quite reach into it far enough. Had to grind down the "washer" type thingie (technical term)
4: PCV hose extended, PCV filter fitted, charcoal vacuum tube ground down to poke up higher.
5: Done.
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Old 10-01-2012, 11:34 AM   #2
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Re: A couple of new little projects this weekend

Second project was simple. I had mentioned that I wanted to fit an old quilt as a seat cover so that it reminds me of the old fishing trucks I remember riding in as a kid. Not that the seat is in bad condition, I just wanted something that I can throw in the washer and make the truck smell nice a clean when it needs it. This is my girlfriend's mom, standing with the quilt that she got me at a flea market/swap meet for 5 bucks. She's such a nice lady and has an eye for this shabby chic look I've got going on.

I just cut a few slits for the seat belt buckles to come through and it stays in place really well.
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Old 10-01-2012, 11:39 AM   #3
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Re: A couple of new little projects this weekend

Also got new shoes for winter (new summer tires for next season will be here soon). These are Goodyear Wranglers for $87 each from Walmart. I had these tires on one of my old S10 Blazer's years ago and they did me well. Of course that was a 4x4 so we'll have to see what it does for ol' peg leg here...
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