snoops new engine bay pictures :-)
#31
nah, no heat issues from removing those liners. if anything, you'll hear slightly more engine noise.
with regard to the filler, you may be right about it being a screw. i removed mine a long time ago so my memory may be off. if you want to retain the filler, though, i'd replace that clip/screw with a pop rivet so you can remove it quickly.
the windshield wiper reservoir is below the filler. you can put a piece of tape over the mouth if you're concerned about anything falling in there.
with regard to the filler, you may be right about it being a screw. i removed mine a long time ago so my memory may be off. if you want to retain the filler, though, i'd replace that clip/screw with a pop rivet so you can remove it quickly.
the windshield wiper reservoir is below the filler. you can put a piece of tape over the mouth if you're concerned about anything falling in there.
#33
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iTrader: (22)
It's there for two reasons
First: If the engine catches on fire, it's a fire retardant that's supposed to help control it... in reality, I've seen plenty of cars burn to the ground and that stupid blanket did nothing.
There's so many flammable things under the hood that it doesn't cover, I don't even know why they bother
Second: It provides a very small amount of sound deadening. You may not even notice the difference though.
^+1,000,000!!! I'm scared if I ever saw BigChris' engine bay in person, I would have to clean the drool off it!
#34
nah, no heat issues from removing those liners. if anything, you'll hear slightly more engine noise.
with regard to the filler, you may be right about it being a screw. i removed mine a long time ago so my memory may be off. if you want to retain the filler, though, i'd replace that clip/screw with a pop rivet so you can remove it quickly.
the windshield wiper reservoir is below the filler. you can put a piece of tape over the mouth if you're concerned about anything falling in there.
with regard to the filler, you may be right about it being a screw. i removed mine a long time ago so my memory may be off. if you want to retain the filler, though, i'd replace that clip/screw with a pop rivet so you can remove it quickly.
the windshield wiper reservoir is below the filler. you can put a piece of tape over the mouth if you're concerned about anything falling in there.
im going to try and tackle everything marcus put on the list today
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