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Think this will flow enough air for a flathead?
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Re: non restrictive aircleaner More about the quality of the filter element then size sometimes...
What may work from start can clog up very fast. Those small round ones with a KN filter works...with the cheap crappy filters they come original equipped with itīs like putting a cork in... |
Re: non restrictive aircleaner We have converted all oil bath air cleaners to modern paper filters available at NAPA. No more oil mess, and the flow is unrestricted. When in place, it does not alter the appearance of the cleaner.
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Then measurements have to be made to determine what size filter will work. This site (K&N) will give some of the sizes available by plugging in the size you need. https://www.knfilters.com/search/uni...und-air-filter |
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If it doesn't flow enough the way it is, it looks like you have enough room to stack one filter element on top of another. That's what I did with the 2GC on my '51. You just need to make longer mounting studs.:D
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Re: non restrictive aircleaner RKS,
Thanks. Haven't tried it out yet. Just put it on today but, had other things to do and didn't get to drive it. |
Re: non restrictive aircleaner Where did you get the 2 carb mounts in the first (far left) pic ?
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I ended up using scoops with foam inserts on my dual 94's. Ran great. I first tried the chrome cans and couldn't get the carbs to sync properly. Chap
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Re: non restrictive aircleaner "Chap52" - What kind of foam is that? Is it something special? I would think just plain foam rubber stuffed into the scoops would be quite restrictive. No criticism, just a little curiosity.:confused:
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I used 2 similar set ups on a Holly 390 and it works fine. First photo uses a Kand N filter.
I forget what filter came with the 2nd photo but it worked fine also. |
Re: non restrictive aircleaner Ford Freak,
The top and bottom plates I made. I used the bottom part of the little chrome air cleaners to adapt the bottom plate to the carburetors. Bottom plate is a piece of metal cut out of an old car hood and the top is a piece of .050 aluminum. The filter is a NAPA Gold 6150. |
Re: non restrictive aircleaner estout81 - Ok - thanks . You did a great job ! - F F
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Re: non restrictive aircleaner 19Fordy - That is one sweet looking engine . Nice work !!
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tubman makes a good point . I was thinking the same thing because I did something similar yrs. ago , and the engine ran a little on the rich side . It was as if I had the choke partially closed , restricting the air . However , I may have used some foam that was too restrictive , as I got it from an upolstery shop . Your results may vary . F F |
Re: non restrictive aircleaner Thanks for the complement Ford Freak but, I think 19Forty out did me.
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Re: non restrictive aircleaner Tubman,
The foam that came with the scoops didn't look like anything "special". It was quite porous and did not seem to restrict flow. I no longer have the truck so I can't take any more pictures. As I recall, originally the foam was just placed between the scoop and the carb. I cut a round piece of 1/4 inch hardware screen material and placed it between the carb and foam. I was concerned that wimpy foam placed directly over the top of an air sucking carb was asking for trouble. Chap |
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