Air Filter Stupid question!
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Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
I STRONGLY recommend you download the owners manual AND the service manual posted here in the forum ( Post 1 this link https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...repairs-2.html ). Besides those two MUST HAVE manuals and all the self help files, the search function in the forum here, is your best friend. Go out and get familiar with your car, the more you open it up the easier it will be. Good luck AND welcome to the forum of the BEST forum I ever belonged to!
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Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
Hey all. It's about my air filter, and probably a stupid question so i'll toss it in here. I've been searching intake, air box, leaking, filters, you name it, and can't find the post about sealing the NA air box when changing the filters due to them leaking. Maybe it's my man vision I'm not sure, but a point in the right direction would be cool thanks!
2004 SSB 6spd and still having a lot of Fun with it!
2004 SSB 6spd and still having a lot of Fun with it!
Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
To the original poster - when you remove the plastic engine cover, you have to turn it upside down. Make sure to place it on something soft, not cement so you don't scratch the top of it. Also, the filters are held in place with a cover that takes a Torx head screwdriver, that's the kind that looks like a star shape. You might be able to wedge a small flat blade into the screws, but if you don't have one, maybe you can borrow a torx head from someone before you try this and have to stop.
Also, the filters are not symmetrical, one end is thicker than the other, so think it through for which direction makes sense. If you just got the car, someone may have wedged them in backwards. I think it is possible to squeeze them in the wrong way.
Also, the filters are not symmetrical, one end is thicker than the other, so think it through for which direction makes sense. If you just got the car, someone may have wedged them in backwards. I think it is possible to squeeze them in the wrong way.
Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
Hey all. It's about my air filter, and probably a stupid question so i'll toss it in here. I've been searching intake, air box, leaking, filters, you name it, and can't find the post about sealing the NA air box when changing the filters due to them leaking. Maybe it's my man vision I'm not sure, but a point in the right direction would be cool thanks!
2004 SSB 6spd and still having a lot of Fun with it!
2004 SSB 6spd and still having a lot of Fun with it!
Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
I suppose I should do the cover the intake with my hand test as the OP stated, see if there's good suction, or if I have an air leak like he did. If I remember correctly he had posted his was weak and felt it was leaking from the filter housing. I think he used RTV gasket maker in the housing slots. Said it fixed his leaks. I have some Mann filters coming from Amazon and wanted to check on the post, see if this was something I may as well do while putting in the new filters. I'm finally starting to bookmark the posts I'm interested in.
2004 SSB 6spd Coupe, and seriously need to move to a longer driving climate
2004 SSB 6spd Coupe, and seriously need to move to a longer driving climate
Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
Welp, I changed out the filters to Mann. Now there is a noticeable suction from the filter tubes, and the car will want to stall if I completely cover them. Maybe it was the Fram filters? The Mann looked a little taller in the paper, and I've seen dirtier filters, but either way if the car wants to stall out, I'm thinking there really can't be much of a leak in the air filter housing.
2004 6 spd SSB coupe, and I'm retired to use it now!
2004 6 spd SSB coupe, and I'm retired to use it now!
Re: Air Filter Stupid question!
Welp, I changed out the filters to Mann. Now there is a noticeable suction from the filter tubes, and the car will want to stall if I completely cover them. Maybe it was the Fram filters? The Mann looked a little taller in the paper, and I've seen dirtier filters, but either way if the car wants to stall out, I'm thinking there really can't be much of a leak in the air filter housing.