BHAF Question.
#20
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I went with Fleetguard AH19004. It's the marine version. (water resistant) I bought this at the local Cummins dealer. It's about more than double the cost of the regular paper BHAF but being water resistant it's worth the extra protection.
I've got the heat shield cut out of 1/8" aluminum, just trying to find a place to bend it. I will then use the 3 studs to mount it.
BTW, I've ordered the Outerwears cover also...in red.
Doug
I've got the heat shield cut out of 1/8" aluminum, just trying to find a place to bend it. I will then use the 3 studs to mount it.
BTW, I've ordered the Outerwears cover also...in red.
Doug
#21
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Originally posted by taken5875
why whould u cut a hole in the fire wall ? not that i am a apossed to cutting holes i just thought the engine was under the hood next to the air box.
why whould u cut a hole in the fire wall ? not that i am a apossed to cutting holes i just thought the engine was under the hood next to the air box.
You are cutting a hole in the "cowl".
Research has shown that air hits the windshield and is directed downward,
you'll notice that is where the intake for the inside vents (heat/AC/vent) is located.
There is a space underneath that vent intake that you are drilling a hole into,
a source of cooler air, being it is outside the engine compartment.
phox
#23
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Originally posted by gcookieman
Hey NOSPIN4ME If that filter is water prof is it washable/reuseable? If it is its definitly worth the extra $ .
Thanks Gary
Hey NOSPIN4ME If that filter is water prof is it washable/reuseable? If it is its definitly worth the extra $ .
Thanks Gary
It is still a paper filter, just with some coating to repel water, not waterproof.
Since it is meant for marine use, where the engine is run at redline all day long,
it does flow better than the standard BHAF.
phox
#24
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Originally posted by phox_mulder
No, not washable.
It is still a paper filter, just with some coating to repel water, not waterproof.
Since it is meant for marine use, where the engine is run at redline all day long,
it does flow better than the standard BHAF.
phox
No, not washable.
It is still a paper filter, just with some coating to repel water, not waterproof.
Since it is meant for marine use, where the engine is run at redline all day long,
it does flow better than the standard BHAF.
phox
What phox said!!
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Originally posted by DieselDaze
That is exactly what I was thinking.
I have contacted a metal fabrication shop and they looked at Phox's template.
They can have it done in two weeks as they are backed up right now.
They are going to use polished aluminum and laser etch the Cummins logo "C" on the side that faces the turbo.
For an additional $45.00 they will anodize the shield either red or blue for me.
Ive ordered the OuterWear foam in red, so I'll have them anodize the shield in red as well.
I think I'll cut the bolts in half. That will leave enough thread to screw down the heat shield and then use red anodized acorn nuts to hold the heat shield down.
Rich.
That is exactly what I was thinking.
I have contacted a metal fabrication shop and they looked at Phox's template.
They can have it done in two weeks as they are backed up right now.
They are going to use polished aluminum and laser etch the Cummins logo "C" on the side that faces the turbo.
For an additional $45.00 they will anodize the shield either red or blue for me.
Ive ordered the OuterWear foam in red, so I'll have them anodize the shield in red as well.
I think I'll cut the bolts in half. That will leave enough thread to screw down the heat shield and then use red anodized acorn nuts to hold the heat shield down.
Rich.
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Yep. I will post pics as soon as I get it done.
The trucks been down for the past two weeks due to damage offroading.
After I get the axle seals fixed, replace a few steering linkages, and get her aligned, I'll start back in on getting the heat sheild made.
Sorry for the delay.
Rich
The trucks been down for the past two weeks due to damage offroading.
After I get the axle seals fixed, replace a few steering linkages, and get her aligned, I'll start back in on getting the heat sheild made.
Sorry for the delay.
Rich
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Originally posted by DieselDaze
The trucks been down for the past two weeks due to damage offroading.
After I get the axle seals fixed, replace a few steering linkages, and get her aligned, I'll start back in on getting the heat sheild made.
Rich
The trucks been down for the past two weeks due to damage offroading.
After I get the axle seals fixed, replace a few steering linkages, and get her aligned, I'll start back in on getting the heat sheild made.
Rich
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Originally posted by phox_mulder
No no no.
I meant he was jumping the truck.
phox
No no no.
I meant he was jumping the truck.
phox