Hi folks. Whilst I am going about the install I figured I might as well document it, particularly as I have mounted in a different spot to transporter, and my van has a slightly different engine cover. I haven't finished it yet, waiting for the bracket paint to dry and will finish the install tomorrow with the final few pics.



This is the position I chose, between the headlight rubber cover and air filter box. Its a pretty tight squeeze with just a few mill each side. You can see the rubber needs to get squished inwards for it to fit. One reason I chose it is so that I have two bracket screws so it's hopefully fairly stable.



Hers it is with bracket installed. I'm a little worried it may resonate forward and back, but i'll see how it goes with the hoses installed. There is a screw at the top of the firewall that looks like it would be a good point if i need to mount a small brace anyway.



As you can see, only about 3mm between the pro-vent and aircleaner box. I'll probably stick some high density foam in between the two to make sure they don't wear on each other.



Plenty of room under the hood.



Its about level with the washer bottle, or whatever it is there. (Heh, still finding my way around this engine. I've never been so confused as to what is what with a car before )



The bracket is just 30x3mm galv strap. Some blacksmithing was required, and it can be a bit fiddly getting the bends and twists right and straight, but the only tools required where a vice, blowtorch and hammer plus a big shifter for the twists.





Oh, plus an angle grinder to notch out the corner where there is a bit of a lip on the bit of metal around the screws.

Will finish off tomorrow and see how it all comes together with the hoses.

Just as a side note, I pulled the hose off the cover to see how the hose install will go, and it was very wet inside with oil, so i'm pretty glad I decided to go to the trouble of installing the pro-vent. It may not be neccessary, but I just can't stand to think all that oil is getting mixed with exhaust and coating the entire inlet system of my new bus. The other thing I learnt today was to make sure you dont drop bolts in the engine bay! Jeebus, I dunno how mechanics that specialise on these things stay sane!