cowl mod with window wipers
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cowl mod with window wipers
i wanted to lose some weight and make my car a little easier to work on but also keep the window wipers. i trimmed the cowl flush with the bottom of the windshield. i just kinda bubbled out around the bottom of the wiper shaft. if you carefully cut around the top of the shaft, where the black plastic is, it is plenty sturdy still. its not painted yet but heres a few pics. what do you guys think?
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i would like to see a pic with the plastic installed on it. looks good so far though.
*edit* okay, I think i read wrong as to of the "black plastic". i was thinking you meant windshield trim, but now I think you just meant wiper motor plastic
*edit* okay, I think i read wrong as to of the "black plastic". i was thinking you meant windshield trim, but now I think you just meant wiper motor plastic
Last edited by fitz98ta; 01-04-2010 at 11:12 PM.
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Have a pic with the wiper linkage connected up? Would also like to see a pic with the plastic installed. How hard would it be, or what mods have to be made to reinstall the plastic piece seeing there would be no metal for the plastic push-clips to mount to?
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cool idea, filler plate looks good.
wipers=short hood
wipers= driving in the rain. But with missing cowl trim, your going to get a lot of water just dumping down on the PCM, harnesess, and the motor. I see you pribally have a LT1. But any ideas for keeping it from pudding on the intake, under the intake (LSx). Its gona rust any non stanless bolts, like arp head bolts, intake bolts, valley bolts. Make sure if you have a gen3 LSx the knock sencor seals are really good.
wipers=short hood
wipers= driving in the rain. But with missing cowl trim, your going to get a lot of water just dumping down on the PCM, harnesess, and the motor. I see you pribally have a LT1. But any ideas for keeping it from pudding on the intake, under the intake (LSx). Its gona rust any non stanless bolts, like arp head bolts, intake bolts, valley bolts. Make sure if you have a gen3 LSx the knock sencor seals are really good.
#5
there are 2 holes left for clips on the driver side of the plastic, and 1 right in the center. i havent mocked it up yet, but i think i just have to come up with a little something to attatch it on the passenger side. its not a daily driver by any means, so it dont have to be perfect. ive been caught in the rain before with no wipers and its not very fun. thats the main reason i wanted to keep them. i'll get some more pics in a day or 2.
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Thats another reason I wanna keep my wipers. No daily driver here either but plan on rarely taking it out to the street when I shouldn't at all. Has anyone had experience with rainX or something better to bead off water on our cars?
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i am going to try to mount that long plastic piece this weekend. i'll take more pics.
#10
i got everything finished today except paint. i only had to drill a 5/16 hole, above the pcm area, on the passenger side for a plastic clip.
it is attached at 5 points now, 3 clips and the two ends. they're marked at the yellow arrows below.
its seems plenty rigid. i dont think it can go anywhere because the ends are basically locked in place from the factory.
it is attached at 5 points now, 3 clips and the two ends. they're marked at the yellow arrows below.
its seems plenty rigid. i dont think it can go anywhere because the ends are basically locked in place from the factory.
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that came out really cool.
are you going to fill the open screens now? I think I remebed the end drip lip is metal, so thats gone now.
What hood do you have, dose it touch and push tight to the weather stripping. I would think wated would just run under the weather stripping. Even the push T holes, I know mine still the factory setup some of my pushtees drips water still all over.
How did you remved the under fender metal. I have to do that.
are you going to fill the open screens now? I think I remebed the end drip lip is metal, so thats gone now.
What hood do you have, dose it touch and push tight to the weather stripping. I would think wated would just run under the weather stripping. Even the push T holes, I know mine still the factory setup some of my pushtees drips water still all over.
How did you remved the under fender metal. I have to do that.
Last edited by studderin; 01-12-2010 at 11:19 AM.
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thanks for all the kind words guys. i am just running the stock hood for a while. so far, it seems to seal pretty good against the weather stripping. i plan on leaving the screens open, i figure it will help vent a lot more under hood heat than it did before. i have considered possibly trying to move the computer into the car, or at least make a cover of some kind to help keep it dry. then the water can just drain off the ends of the plastic and it shouldnt really hurt anything. other than that, i'll have to wait and see how much water gets on the motor. hopefully the car will rarely, if ever see the rain anyhow.
i used a metabo with a cut off wheel to roughly cut the inner fenders. then i switched to a stone grinding wheel to smooth it out evenly. it was really easy.
i used a metabo with a cut off wheel to roughly cut the inner fenders. then i switched to a stone grinding wheel to smooth it out evenly. it was really easy.
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This has saved my *** the last few months for sure haha
I did DD my camaro no wiper system hooked up at all for a good few months rain, sleet, snow, shine here in MI. Like studderin said, once you get moving its not too bad with the crazy angled windshields our cars have.
With the cutting, I do like the idea of the extra room to work if it is still durable and sturdy when the wipers are running at full tilt.
Ive seen some cars use that place as extra storage and to clean up the engine bay tho
I did DD my camaro no wiper system hooked up at all for a good few months rain, sleet, snow, shine here in MI. Like studderin said, once you get moving its not too bad with the crazy angled windshields our cars have.
With the cutting, I do like the idea of the extra room to work if it is still durable and sturdy when the wipers are running at full tilt.
Ive seen some cars use that place as extra storage and to clean up the engine bay tho