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How to remove the air intake 348

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  1. dahveedem

    dahveedem Formula 3

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    Did a quick check and I must not have the right keywords.

    How do you remove the hood air vent?
    Looks like it's impossible to get the bolts from the riveted panel underneath.

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  2. plugzit

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    You must drill off the rivet heads securing the cover underneath to access the 5 nuts, 3 nylon and 2 locking, that secure the grate onto the hood. One of those deals where you ask yourself "Do I really want it done that bad?"
    A holesaw to access the nuts might work, but then there are other issues.
     
  3. ghardt

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    I've looked at this issue a few times and it appears the rivets must be removed to gain access. Some one else please share if you have found another way. Additionally, I feel painting would look nice if it will hold. Will it hold????
     
  4. ghardt

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    Hole saw. Plastic caps to cover the holes? Where do you drill?
     
  5. plugzit

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    Perzackly.
    Under the little squares.
     
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    Plugzit, that was fast! I guess that cover is a drip plate to catch water/rain to drain out. Drilling might not be the best idea.
     
  8. plugzit

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    Yes, just happened to be disassembling that part for the trip to the body shop to repair damage from the evil eucalyptus tree and a full repaint.
     
  9. dahveedem

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    Wow that was quick. Thoughts about painting it?

    How will you reattach the riveted cover once removed?

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  10. plugzit

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    Rivets are easy to replace. Buy a rivetgun $10 and box of rivets to size. Easy to do, nobrainer.
     

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