A few unexpected taxes came my way, so I had to push back my whisper lid purchase. But to make up for ignoring my car during its 5 month hibernation, I at least removed the air silencer. In its place I threw in a 3 inch PVC coupler.
I soaked the old clamps with some WD-40 and carefully pulled them out and replaced them. Some rubber came up with the old ones, but I made sure to recondition the rubber collars afterward. Ignore how dirty the engine bay is. That is another upcoming project.
Before:
After:
My only concern is the seal made around the neck of the air lid and the rubber collar. I pulled the collar forward as much as I could, but it still has some sort of a gap underneath. I couldn't feel any air moving or hear any unusual noises while the car was running. Should I be concerned about any leaks there or is that just how it fits?
Also, there was a considerable amount of sludge built up in the neck and bottom of the air silencer. I've heard about "feedback" from the engine, but this looked and smelled like oil. Is that to be expected from an engine with 80,000 miles?
I soaked the old clamps with some WD-40 and carefully pulled them out and replaced them. Some rubber came up with the old ones, but I made sure to recondition the rubber collars afterward. Ignore how dirty the engine bay is. That is another upcoming project.
Before:
After:
My only concern is the seal made around the neck of the air lid and the rubber collar. I pulled the collar forward as much as I could, but it still has some sort of a gap underneath. I couldn't feel any air moving or hear any unusual noises while the car was running. Should I be concerned about any leaks there or is that just how it fits?
Also, there was a considerable amount of sludge built up in the neck and bottom of the air silencer. I've heard about "feedback" from the engine, but this looked and smelled like oil. Is that to be expected from an engine with 80,000 miles?
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