I've got enough leftovers at this point. Selling off some things just due to not needing them as they are. If you have a K47 airbox, though, let me know.
I was leaning toward that. Trying to find another K47. I sold the one I had several years back. Can't recall why but I guess it doesn't matter at this point.
Thanks. The 9-1/2" is from the fender. The snout piece is disregarded in that measurement.
Does anyone know the part number for the cone paper filter we see in these? I guess it sounds like I'll be making my own box.
I have 9-1/2" from the inner fender to the wastegate actuator on the turbo. Here are a couple photos of the area I'm working with but I didn't put the factory airbox in place.
@Paveltolz do you have a width on the box itself?
I don't have a memory of when those commercials were new but when I hear the tune of "Like a Rock" in the 90s, I always stopped whatever I was doing to watch the commercials.
I never noticed this before but the downpipe is right up against the heat shield. wire doesn't touch and they have heat shielding around them but it's close.
This bolt was a big challenge. Offset wrench did the trick but not sure what I would have done without it. Let's be real though - all the bolts have been tough to access. Tight fit!
This has been more of a challenge than I thought it was going to be but it's getting there. Oil drain is hooked up, flange is bolted down and the downpipe is bolted in place. That's one big intake hole.
What are the recommendations on this?
Is it best to mount the turbo onto the exhaust manifold and then install the adapter flange from Quadstar with the 5 bolts between the turbo and the downpipe? The LH rear bolt is giving me a LOT of trouble - simply cannot access it. If I run the bolt up...
Has anyone used this combination successfully?
I saw this where a guy has one but I believe he said this is an A-Team turbo so I suppose the center axis of the turbo is closer to the stock height.
I'm having a hard time finding much on the air filter box side of things when a HX40 is used...
How about this?
https://modularmarine.com/collections/bulkheads/products/pair-of-3-4-bulkhead-fittings-thread-x-slip-high-quality-usa-made-75-3-4-inch
or
https://pipefittingstore.com/34-stainless-steel-bulkhead-fitting.html
is 47 ft. lbs correct for the filter adapter bolt? That seems like a lot. I was under my truck earlier and stopped until I could confirm that is indeed the spec. for the '95. Felt like I was going to break something with that much.
He put up with my mess since August 2022. I suppose it is wearing on him. I have a pile of parts still sitting on the floor that I can't wait to see gone either...
He's been patient.