Hey Jack;
I have some heavy-duty plastic bags I got from a packaging plant on a
project once. They're about 14 or 15 inches in diameter, I just cut the
end off one and slip it down over the "open element", tuck it underneath
and hose away.
BTW, watch direct spraying on the distributor, Mopar's are susceptible to
condensation of moisture inside the cap, which makes for hard or non
starting.
===================='97 Dakota SLT+=====================
L. John Morris<ljohn@alltel.net>
!!!!! ... your local *HEMI* owner ...!!!!!
White/Driftwood/CC/4x4/5.2L/5spd/3.92SG/air by 'Meldrum'
*Gibson* cat-back
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> From: Jack Snodgrass <dakota@cybermail.net>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Engine grime cleanup ( was Re: Backfire)
> Date: Monday, July 07, 1997 5:58 AM
>
> Speaking of dust.... do you guys spray down your engine when you wash
> your truck to remove the dust and grime? If so... what do you do about
> open element air filter? Are you worried about it getting wet and
> getting watter into the engine? Thanks.
>
> Jack Snodgrass
> '97 Dakota SLT+ CC, 2w, V8, auto, stock
>
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