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Here are two photos of the
snorkel used on my Ranger. The snorkel is used on my 302cid V-8 and 4bbl
Holley Avenger carburetor. To build the snorkel you need the following items: Minimum
3-inch diameter PVC pipe. Get at least 2 feet. (1) 45 degree rubber elbow for
3-inch PVC (1)
PVC end cap larger than the 3-inch pipe (or other cover) 3-Inch
exhaust tube Flexible
intake hose of dryer hose to fit the pipe I used a stock 4bbl air cleaner and removed the inlet tube. I patched the hole,
cut a new one on the drivers side and welded on a piece of 3-inch exhaust
tube. I
cut a hole on the cowl panel on the drivers side close to the access cover
on the firewall. I removed the cover and ran the flexible rubber elbow
through the cowl and in to the engine compartment through the access
hole. I attached a section of 3-inch PVC pipe on each end and secured
it with clamps. I now had a stack going up from the cowl and a tube
going in to the engine compartment. I
could only find flexible hose large enough to fit 3-inch exhaust tubing. So
I slid a section of exhaust tubing in to the engine compartment end of the
PVC pipe and secured it. I then connected this tube to the tube I
welded on to the air cleaner. I
used a large PVC cap and drilled 4 holes around the outside edge. I
then drilled matching holes in the PVC pipe sticking up from the cowl and
secured the cap to the pipe. The cap DOES NOT sit on top of the pipe
and block access. I sits above the pipe and allows air to come in
around the sides of the pipe and through the top. The cap serves to
prevent water and debris from going down in to the pipe. |