Sadly, these are the last things I can get done before the holidays. The rest must wait until January. Today I tack welded the snorkel to the air cleaner shell, and sealed all around where the two pieces meet so that air will only enter through the open end or through the 2" inlet when the damper is closed. Must wait for warmer weather to sandblast the shell and then paint.
I obtained more of that high-temp fiberglass cloth. First I peeled out the heavy foil that lined the dimpled shield material (what kind of glue did they use that would withstand that kind of heat???), lined it with fiberglass cloth, and then reinstalled the foil. Doesn't look all that bad, plus it will provide some actual shielding!
Then I spent most of the afternoon trying to weld up a small bracket to support the air cleaner. My rudimentary welding skills are still hit-or-miss. Status: done.
It's only when you really, really put things together that you find out what won't really go together. I need to use a longer 1/8" nipple to drop a brass t that mounts directly beneath the adaptor, due to clearance issues. And I'm throwing in the towel on the flame arrestor. The area around it is waaay too busy with the turbo drain ell and hose, heater hose, throttle return spring (needs to pass by it), a vacuum line, and linkage bracket for the carter yh. I'll put a pipe plug in the hole and buy a valve cover breather with a hose nipple to replace the oil filler cap. I'm having trouble locating one in the catalogues, but I know they make them. I'll route a hose from the breather to the air cleaner. Got the hose from the pcv valve to the adaptor done.
Had to shorten, re-flare, and tweak the fuel line from the fuel filter (normal location) to the carb. It runs past the thermostat housing, over the turbo oil feed line, under the turbo inlet hose, and then 90 degrees up to meet a fitting on the carb. Status: done right.
I spent 20 minutes with card stock cutting a template for tin to make an additional heat stove "box" that will cover the gap between the manifold heat shield and the iron elbow. I will put a short 2" tube stub onto it and this will collect the hot air that will feed into the snorkel.
Getting closer!
