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Old 01-18-2005, 08:08 PM
Sphrin Sphrin is offline
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Help Making Scoop functional

I have a New hoodscoop for my 75 duster and i have no idea how to go about making it functional. I have the obvious so far cut a hole and use some kind of screen but dont i need some way to keep water from the engine? How would I do this? I use this car everyday so i need a lasting effective solution I appreciate any help! Thanks You can email me at [email protected]
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Old 01-22-2005, 04:52 AM
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Re: Help Making Scoop functional

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I have a New hoodscoop for my 75 duster and i have no idea how to go about making it functional. I have the obvious so far cut a hole and use some kind of screen but dont i need some way to keep water from the engine? How would I do this? I use this car everyday so i need a lasting effective solution I appreciate any help! Thanks You can email me at [email protected]

Get a scoop plug, or make one. One can be made by going to a fabric store, I.E. Joan Fabrics, getting some foam, trimming it to fit very tightly into the scoop. Then wraping it in vinyl.
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