BlkMach10510
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lol, I was going to ask if you went through a duststorm.And those are old pics. My engine bay isn’t that dirty anymore
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lol, I was going to ask if you went through a duststorm.And those are old pics. My engine bay isn’t that dirty anymore
If I recall, that was in the middle of summer and it was stupid hot and dry so lots of dust blowing around. Too hot to even clean under the hood in the garage. But I’m as anal about keeping under the hood clean as I am the outside, so it’s much better now. Which reminds me, I’m about due to clean under there again. Been a few weekslol, I was going to ask if you went through a duststorm.
thanks againYes, there’s a cap that goes over the port on the intake tube and a plug for the hole in the firewall.
So you have removed your coyote's appendix, very good, before it becomes infected!Here you go
Mags1…If you want totally unrestricted access to your oil dip stick, remove the sound tube…another Ford dumb idea, My 2c
How do you clean your engine bay?And those are old pics. My engine bay isn’t that dirty anymore
IK pump sprayer with Optimum No Rinse (ONR) and some microfiber towels. Everything in the engine bay is pretty well sealed so I spray everything down really good and then wipe it all down. I fold my microfibers into squares so I can fold it around 4 different times to keep getting clean sides. Usually go through 2 or 3 microfibers. Depending on how dirty it is, the really dirty towels I just throw out. The others can be washed and used again. I keep my engine bay microfibers separate from any that will touch the exterior paint just in case.How do you clean your engine bay?
Wow! That's pretty elaborate! I was thinking about just blowing mine off with the air hose and maybe hitting some areas with the shop vac,lol! Thanks for the info.IK pump sprayer with Optimum No Rinse (ONR) and some microfiber towels. Everything in the engine bay is pretty well sealed so I spray everything down really good and then wipe it all down. I fold my microfibers into squares so I can fold it around 4 different times to keep getting clean sides. Usually go through 2 or 3 microfibers. Depending on how dirty it is, the really dirty towels I just throw out. The others can be washed and used again. I keep my engine bay microfibers separate from any that will touch the exterior paint just in case.
It brings in a somewhat amplified air intake baffled sound into the cabin. I removed mine because it looks like crap, clutters up the engine bay, and somewhat blocks the oil tip stick. I wanted to hear my coyote, not an added sound. Very easy mod.What is the function of this naughty sound tube? Just went to look at mine. Had no idea.
Here is simple way that I have been using for years with no issues:How do you clean your engine bay?
It's all hearsay, but as I understand the statements, the sound is better, not quieter.Most people who remove the thing report that the sound has become more pleasant.
So if one likes loud engine sound, keep the sound tube in place as a contributor to cabin loud sound of the engine? If I understand what you’re saying having the sound tube installed or removed affects the engine sound VOLUME, not necessarily the engine sound QUALITY in the cabin??