The new 79 camaro

Old Dec 12, 2011 | 10:32 PM
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What's 22g? If you want to clean it up you might take some blue painter's tape and run it around the edges, then you'll have a nice straight border to guide you, and protect the finish too. I'd use a sanding disc on an angle head grinder and carefully sand it smooth. Then you can use touchup paint to paint the raw edge.
Or if you want to really finish it off weld a piece of edge material all around and then lend it in with filler and repaint the hood. That' what I did on my old hotrod.

22g would be 22 gauge steel, i would bend it around and then weld, grind, repaint. Its just thin steel. Sorry for the confusion, but that wont be till way later.
 
Old Dec 13, 2011 | 09:29 AM
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I like the scoop, but I think it will look even better if it isn't extended so far above the hood opening. I'd cut the spacer down so the lower edge of the scoop is even with the top of the hood. That way you don't see a huge gap around the scoop looking into the engine compartment.
 
Old Dec 13, 2011 | 07:59 PM
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idk what all ima do yet, im more worried about my gauges, heaterbox/heatercore, and getting the windshield wipers to work lol
 
Old Dec 14, 2011 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by klong2194
idk what all ima do yet, im more worried about my gauges, heaterbox/heatercore, and getting the windshield wipers to work lol
Those are all important if you drive in the winter, but if you do drive in the winter you might suck lots of water and road grunge with the scoop! Does that scoop even have a filter in it?
 
Old Dec 16, 2011 | 06:46 AM
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yes it has a filter in it, and i wont drive it in the snow, there is no rust on it at all. But the scoop does have an air filter, and i can take it off and i have a piece of plexi glass thats cut out for it that has magnets on it and i can place it over the hole. This way no water gets down into the carb. Well nothing can easily get into it,
 
Old Dec 16, 2011 | 12:08 PM
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Does an air cleaner fit under the plastic cover when the scoop is off? That will stop the rain and gunk to get down the carb if it will fit. Wet roads and puddles will really splash up into the engine compartment, and amazing where it goes and how it gets in there!
 
Old Dec 16, 2011 | 10:14 PM
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i havnt took the scoop off. I drove it for 20 miles today for the first time. Im about to pull the motor, and tear all the interior out.
 


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