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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Northwest Great Basin, northwestern Nevada
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Our TYM's air intake is located low and near the front of the tractor. When conditions are dry, dusty air is easily drawn into the air intake.
We thought we could add pipe or hose onto the air intake and re-route the air intake back along the side of the engine, through the hood and up to a higher stack. Does anybody have ideas on how we could do this? We can do simple fabrication. |
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It's been many years since I was a 4X4 pickup modifying youngster but I recall a popular mod back then was a "snorkel" for making 4X4's more likely to survive watercrossings. A little web searching and voila! Have a look here for the general concepts. Need to adapt to the space available for routing and mounting in the TYM but this should give you some ideas:
The Homemade Snorkel for a Bronco For the TYM, unless you've got some really bizarre uses in mind, you can probably scale this down a bit and keep in inside the hood.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Central florida
Posts: 18,177
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Do the snorkel idea, and get one of those dust settling 'hat's for it.. IE.. size the pipe fro a standard sediment bowl.. you can get them at tsc.. etc..
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New Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Northwest Great Basin, northwestern Nevada
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Scott, thanks for the PVC snorkel idea. Now to find the air intake hose and figure the best route for the air intake hose and the PVC pipe. (Maybe the air intake hose could come straight up from the air filter canister in the front and connect to the PVC which could run along the center top of the hood towards the back and then up.) Both the hood and side panels need to be removable so the junction between the air intake hose and the PVC would have to mate without actually being permanently connected.
Soundguy, what is tsc? Can I find the website? |
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I think he meant Tractor Supply Company by tsc: www.tractorsupply.com
For the snorkel, the only other thought I had was fewer bends = better air flow.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Ohio, Ashland Cty, Jeromesville
Posts: 2,097
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Not sure on the TYM but on the jinmas there was/is a mod that unbolts the intake flange mount (4 bolts that takes the intake inlet flange off) rotate the flange over 180 degrees that sends intake hose back towards operator, then with a slight mod of shortening the hose it bends & comes out of side of cowl and right to the FEL to mount the intake air cleaner assy. this would free up access to battery and keep it from sucking hot under hood air. should be several posts on it here and at NYCTOA site.
have to looks & see if you TYM is similar SCMALTS (spelling?) is one who did this I THINK can't remember for sure. mark m
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