Has anyone installed a screen at the front part of the intake? Above the radiator. I have found some unwanted guest in my intake! Any pics or suggestions?
I cut a couple circles of black window screen, about 6" diameter. They go over the nozzles at the top of the radiator, from the rear of the car towards the front, with the edges taped to the nozzles. I use black electrical tape. The air tubes slide over the screen and the tape, completely hiding it. I'm not sure it keeps big critters out. Well, maybe I am, since I haven't seen any elephant tracks on the air filter. I do know that a lot of bugs end up in the screens, rather than going all the way to the air filter.
For winter storage, I put a few mothballs in a ziplok sandwich bag in the front of each of those nozzles. The mothballs are sealed in the bags, yet there's enough fragrance leaching through the plastic to offend would-be invaders. The engine bay gets several more similar bags. They are tucked under the edges of the intake manifold, sit on the edges of the under-trays, a couple in front of the radiator, plus a couple under the edges of the cowl cover at the base of the hood.
I recommend that you put a known number of bags under the hood, and make darn sure you find and remove them all before you drive in the spring. If left, the bags then the mothballs will melt, sharing their wonderful fragrance with you as you drive.
Yes that pic was what I was looking for. I was thinking about placing a screen in the front radiator, or wrap the hard plastic end that the tub slides over.
thanks for the pics. Any other ideas would be great.
thanks, the type I used is black originally, but when trimmed to fit I had to respray to cover the bare edges, as this screen is not aluminium.
... I originally called them "mouse traps" because when I got my 928 I found the air filter had a chew hole in it and some mouse turds along with bug shells and bugs.
Thought about doing for the GTS what I had on my BoxsterS.
Dealer mechanic told me the radiators were the cleanest he has ever seen.
Boxters and similar 911s tend to also collect leaves in the corners where the radiators are.
My 91 doesn't have a lip around the air inlet. I have my 88 in distant garage so I can't see if there is a lip. Either way, I am going to use the gutter guard screen to bend into place, which can then be slid into the air duct inlet.
My cars seem to collect cigarette butts on top of the sir filter while high speed driving. I don't know why. Will the gutter guard mesh collect a cigarette butt or allow it to pass through?
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