Can You Look At My Reared ?
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That looks funny. I always thought a transparent carburetor spacer and snorkel type air cleaner would be fun, preferably made out of thick pyrex.
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If it's for a trailer queen, I can understand the uniqueness of it.. But for a daily driver, I'd fear if an errant stone or piece of metal would strike the cover, the results would be at best -- oil all over everything, or worse -- differential pieces all over the place when the lubricant runs out.
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That’s pretty cool. I saw a video a few years ago where someone made a clear head for a Briggs and Stratton engine and had it running. Pretty cool to see it all working.
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After WWII my father started a business by buying scrap military plexiglass from yards around Florida. He would cut, polish, heat and form it into hundreds of items. My mother could reverse drill it with dental hand drills and create incredibly fine detail scenes. She would then paint the drilled area. After polishing the image would appear floating in the plexiglass.They made jewelry also and sold it to just about every gift shop on the beaches surrounding the state. Pieces that once were aircraft windshields could easily have been formed into a cover like in the above photo. I still have a few of the pieces my mother crafted back in the 40’s.
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They used to make transparent valve covers. Don't know if they still do.
I'm guessing that cover is made of 1/4" Lexan. Formed with some type of heat. |
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Looks good till you put any miles on the fluid .
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I've threatened to bore a hole in my carb and put in a sight glass, but never really cared what was going on back there in the nether regions
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Back in the 70's they made a clear distributor cap, maybe they still do....it was one big blur at night. Just a novelty.
Edited: Got my curiosity up they still make em https://www.amazon.com/Team-Performa...26&sr=8-1&th=1 |
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I need clear dog dish hub caps and I can stuff them with battery operated Christmas lights.
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I lived in Ohio in the early 90s. I was at the dragstrip and saw the Jegs cars had valve covers like that. Way cool
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But, it definitely is not a practical thing. Like 72CustomCamper said, let that gear oil get some miles on it and it won't be a pretty sight, if you can see through what clings to the cover. I have some prettier rear end pictures but I can't show them here |
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You mean there's something in front of my Blazer's gas tank and skid plate?
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Nice seeing something different once in awhile….:metal:
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Some years ago read something about Gale Banks using clear covers to document oil movement inside the differential. Maybe it's one of their's.
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Remember these?
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Cleargearz covers
https://www.hedman.com/Clear-Differential-Covers |
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Unique is all I can say. It is a clear dome. The stock diff cover is designed to sling oil to the pinion. Most aftermarket high capacity flat covers eliminate this function as well. Gale Banks has a video showing how this works. That diff cover is not from Banks. They have a cover that is supposed to offer more cooling.
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