So I'm getting geared up to run some ballast in my '96 SS this year. Theres a bunch of little things that need to be taken care of that I hope I can get some answers to. First off, I've got the fly-hi 400's for the back. Would I be correct in assuming that the hydraulic lift is going to be in the way? I'd like to get rid of it and put some gas shocks in, but thats where the can of worms starts. Would these shocks be mounted near the top of the engine bay dividers? I had this idea that the shocks would be around 24" in length, so in that case, thats where they would have to go.
The next problem I have is the actual engine bay dividers themselves.....

The ones on the bottom are only about 6" in height, and obviously won't prevent the sacs from touching the manifolds. The sacs should have enough clearance to make it a non issue, but I would think something should be there for a murphy's law type incident. I'm pretty familiar with murphy and his laws. I'm assuming this other piece is installed on top?? These upper pieces were just lying around in the boat and were not installed when I got it. There are no clips, holes, or screws in them, so I don't know if they were ever in place. These pieces are very thin, and i guess would do the job at preventing direct contact with the manifold, but if we skip back to the gas shock idea... they are way to flimsy to support anything.
So what I really need to know is the easiest way to pull this off. I don't want to make up new dividers if I don't have to. Anyone have any pics of how they've set this up?
The next problem I have is the actual engine bay dividers themselves.....

The ones on the bottom are only about 6" in height, and obviously won't prevent the sacs from touching the manifolds. The sacs should have enough clearance to make it a non issue, but I would think something should be there for a murphy's law type incident. I'm pretty familiar with murphy and his laws. I'm assuming this other piece is installed on top?? These upper pieces were just lying around in the boat and were not installed when I got it. There are no clips, holes, or screws in them, so I don't know if they were ever in place. These pieces are very thin, and i guess would do the job at preventing direct contact with the manifold, but if we skip back to the gas shock idea... they are way to flimsy to support anything.
So what I really need to know is the easiest way to pull this off. I don't want to make up new dividers if I don't have to. Anyone have any pics of how they've set this up?
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