The shock tower vents and vents in the bottom of the bulkhead are pretty well protected. Anyone have any bright ideas how to keep snow from packing in the area between the bulkhead and belly pan where the steering rod runs through?
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Last weekend I had some problems with the intake on my M1000. There was really much new and fresh snow and my sled sucked much off the snow through my pre-filters.
I have notice this sometimes before when the nose has been a long time under the snow really light snow, but not like this time.
I have CPC intake and the pre-filters are looking good. The vents in the hood are also covered with pre-filters and the cover over the air filter is taped around to not let any snow down to the air filter. It is just one way the snow can get in the intake, and that is through the pre-filters in the nose.
Somebody who can help me?
I am thinking off trying BDX pre-filter to see if that helps.
I have done this with silicone. I will look it over again to see if there are some others holes/cracks between the bumper and rest off the sled that I have missed first time.you need caulk up all the holes and cracks between the bulkhead and bumper and plastics. THIS is where the snow is coming in...
I have done this with silicone. I will look it over again to see if there are some others holes/cracks between the bumper and rest off the sled that I have missed first time.
What do you mean with far right and left vents? I have done all 7 vents that were in the kit.do you have the far right and left nose pieces prefiltered? i made two of these set ups , and the one i put on my crossfire got drift snow in those far side vents ,, have to cover them.
but i would think just check over that area in the nose real good for any spots you missed with silicone