- Location
- Spring Lake, MI
It will be many months before I can water test this, but the wheels are in motion. Stock 62t airbox/flame arrestor base is milled flat and a 3d printed velocity stack using the original mounting holes. I turned some stainless bushings as to not crush the plastic when tightening the bolts. Main shape for the stack is a 7 degree taper, 3/16" radius at the top, and 2" overall height. I'm hoping this will give me the increased airflow similar to an aftermarket flame arrestor, yet have the benefits of the stock flame arrestor for water intrusion. My plan is to get some stainless mesh and form it over the ends to maintain the backfire resistance. If this works well, it would be a cost effective option for people with stock 38's that are looking for a bit more. In previous projects, I've done testing with pla and gasoline, doing full 24 hour submersion with no effects. The lack of fuel residue in the airbox makes me think vibration will get to the printed stack before fuel would. I can make a reinforced version 2 in that case.