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Re: Intake horn corrosion
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
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10-23-2008 | #13 |
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
Chris that's a "cut lid" type. I do believe over at the NetRegistry site in the vendor section you can find it. If I remember right Mark Copeland sells it, but don't quote me on that. Or you could go buy an air box at a salvage yard and cut the top out yourself and then paint it or do a powder coat job.
Thanks Ryan....if I was thinking I would have just posted a link to the thread where it was.... One of the keys with that bubbling I think is that tap water is the culprit. To cure it ya gotta get all the residue off of the metal before ya refinish it. Then ya gotta use steam distilled water going foreward to eliminate the disolved mineral in tap water. Reason for the SD water is so that the stray electric current does not make salts out of the disolved minerals. JMHO....
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
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10-23-2008 | #15 |
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
sorry Chris, I should have been more specific.
I do believe that the one pictured is sold as a complete assembly by Mark Copeland(?). My alternative to buying a Mark Copeland unit would be to cut the slatted portion (the top) of a stock lid out to expose the A/F element completely. I believe that the "mod" to our air boxes is in the How To section at the NetReg site....the home made version will not look as good as Mark's unit, but it'll do the same thing. I hope I'm being clearer now? Sorry. Tom
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10-23-2008 | #16 |
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
Well, thanks for all the info guys.
I have never removed the plate above the throttle body but from what i read it seems there is a coolant below the plate possibly acting as electrolyte. Looks like this will be a perfect Christmas time project. Thanks all! |
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The one GC has is the the Copland air intake.. it is no longer being made or sold. so you need to find one used.
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10-23-2008 | #18 |
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
Yep its a Marc Coplan Air blaster he only made about 20 or so and they are NLA. You can still find his inserts for the intake duct from time to time. Very smooth surfaces and indeed an open air element. As stated the closest to it would to be a cut top stock airbox.
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
FYI! I was not able to find the new gasket for that plate when I pulled mine. I wound up buying gasket material and making my own.
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10-23-2008 | #20 |
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Re: Intake horn corrosion
thanks for the info about the copland unit being NLA. like i said, i already have a modified air lid which exposes the Air Filter element much better than stock so i guess im as good as im going to get there but does anybody know anything about the reverse flow air cleaner? TPIS used to make one but they no longer do, does anybody know if there are any still available anywhere? i was told a guy swaped out to the reverse flow cleaner inbetween runs and picked up 2 tenths in the 1/4. any help is appreciated. again, sorry for hijacking the thread. i really need to stop making a habbit of this. lol.
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