IglooHunter for 200 10v
hayes myers
hayesmyers at gmail.com
Fri Jun 11 10:05:21 PDT 2010
Kewl. I'll disect the area in question and come up with a part number :)
Appreciate all the heads up on this... i kinda enjoy going to the wreckers
to scrounge stuff... and since i'm not currently on the road with the beast
there is no hurry to find a replacement... just getting back into tearing
things up at the moment. I have a plethora of collected parts now and have
to decide where to go from here. Lots of vacuum issues to addrress (read:
change all vacuum lines etc)... i was curious about availability of the
Igloo though..ie: are new ones available. Bieng a cheap dood so to speak
i'll look for used locally and go from there. I'll definitely strip the
igloo out though to know part number etc for my wrecking adventures.
Thanks again!
Hayes
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM, John Larson <j.d.larson at verizon.net>wrote:
> On 11:59 AM, Joshua Van Tol wrote:
>
>> You may be able to repair it with Silicone sealant. It's not under much
>> vacuum during operation, and the repair wouldn't need to be super strong.
>>
>> Otherwise, I may have a used one laying about somewhere.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:56 AM, hayes myers<hayesmyers at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I punched a hole in my igloo with my hoodstruts...(rubber igloo attached
>>> to
>>> my fuel distributor... my hood strut slipped off due to no retainer) .
>>> What
>>> is the correct name for this part and are they still available? I'm
>>> heading
>>> to the wreckers tomorrow for a look see anyway. Apparently the 200 wants
>>> to
>>> run with real boost one day.
>>>
>>> This is for a 91 10v 200, (MC2 canadian edition)
>>>
>>> thanks all,
>>> Hayes
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>> Any silicone sealant that would work on this, and there aren't many that
> will, will also destroy the oxygen sensor. Not a good tradeout. If the
> boot is the same as mid 80s 5KTYs, I'm sure there are a number floating
> around here on the list. In fact, I may have one. They usually have a part
> number embossed on the rubber, and having that would be helpful
> .............
>
> John
>
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