Chip,
The only thing I know of that will work is an air cleaner off a Toronado
through 1978. Only problem is that the Toro air cleaner will be about 1/2
inch higher than the original motorhome air cleaner and will interfere with
the rear of the engine cover. You can use a router to remove about 1/4 inch
of wood only where it hits the air cleaner or get one of Darren's neat
aluminum engine covers.
Patrick
>
> Somewhere in the geneaology of my coach the PO removed the
> stock air cleaner
> and replaced it with a simple aftermarket filter with a
> cover. There is no
> engine preheat, PCV or the typical components of the stock
> air cleaner. The
> preheat shroud over the left manifold is also missing. I
> will be making a
> trip to the local automobile part recycling facility (AKA
> junkyard) this
> weekend. What should I look for? Will a standard air
> cleaner for any GM
> auto/truck from that erea work? How about the preheat shroud?
>
> Chip Gremillion
> 75 Glenbrook
>
The only thing I know of that will work is an air cleaner off a Toronado
through 1978. Only problem is that the Toro air cleaner will be about 1/2
inch higher than the original motorhome air cleaner and will interfere with
the rear of the engine cover. You can use a router to remove about 1/4 inch
of wood only where it hits the air cleaner or get one of Darren's neat
aluminum engine covers.
Patrick
>
> Somewhere in the geneaology of my coach the PO removed the
> stock air cleaner
> and replaced it with a simple aftermarket filter with a
> cover. There is no
> engine preheat, PCV or the typical components of the stock
> air cleaner. The
> preheat shroud over the left manifold is also missing. I
> will be making a
> trip to the local automobile part recycling facility (AKA
> junkyard) this
> weekend. What should I look for? Will a standard air
> cleaner for any GM
> auto/truck from that erea work? How about the preheat shroud?
>
> Chip Gremillion
> 75 Glenbrook
>