Air Cleaner

Will a standard air cleaner for any GM
auto/truck from that erea work? How about the preheat shroud?
Chip,
If the preheat shroud is the flex tube that goes from the manifold to
the air cleaner, it can be fabricated from a 3" piece of exhaust tubing
cut in half the long way, weld another 2 inch piece to the center & then
hose clamped to the exhaust manifold. To better describe it, it sort of
looks like a large T fitting with the bottom half of the horizontal tube
missing. The metal flex tubing from that makeshift stove that attaches
to the air cleaner is available at any auto parts store. The air
cleaner is a different story. You need to get a 4bbl air cleaner from a
vehicle that has an HEI distributer. They're offset to clear the
distributer cap. Eldorado's, Olds 88's, Toronado's etc.....almost any
4bbl GM V8 should work as long as the distributer is a HEI
HTH,
Steve F..
 
Emery,
It opened right up for me. No problem. Try again. The site may have been
really busy when you tried.

Roger
 
Hi Emery,

I went there with no problem, Took me to the pic

Ron

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Subject: Re: GMC: Air Cleaner

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> gene >>
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> Gene - I tried this address and this is what I got:
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> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
 
Arch said:
Everybody take a look. Lets see if we can pinpoint when
these came into existence.

My 73 came with an air cleaner that I believe to be original.
It may have been equiped for the exhaust stove at one time
although there is no longer any baffle door nor is the sheet
metal stove on the manifold.

Mine is different from the one you describe in that it does not
have the enlarged end for connection to a hose.

In my past life, working on cars, I am sure I saw both the style
you have discribed and the style my GM has on Oldsmobiles.
Just don't remember the specifics of years etc.

I never liked either style since the snorkle is so restrictive.
I think the restrictive snorkle was used to quiet down the
quadrajet.

I plan on repeating a modification I used on my last RV.

I will remove the snorkles from 2 air cleaners salvaged from
late 79's early 80's GM pickup truck air cleaners.

These air cleaners come complete with the flapper valves for
exhaust stoves etc. (we get winter up here). The snorkle is
a large oval, consistant cross section that does nothing to
quiet the quadrajet. With two of them I don't think these
snorkles restrict the air cleaner much either.

GM also used a pretty decent plastic hose from the snorkle to
the grill and the same truck contributes this hose as well as the
hose mount used at the front at the radiator frame.

When completed, air cleaner repainted etc. with the stock hoses
the last one I did looked factory, as it should have, all the parts
except the brazing rod were factory.

For this project on my GMC I havn't done anything more than to
get the parts. No point in sorting out what angle to braze the
snorkles to the main air cleaner housing etc. when I havn't
even figured out what intake manifold or fuel injection system
I will use.

Arch at least you are now looking to solve issues higher on the motor!

Closer to mobile all the time!

Regards

Gary Zingle
1973 GMC 26 foot
 
The Eldo's and Toro's will work, but be slightly higher than the original
motorhome aircleaner. Not sure about the 88's, but I imagine they'll be way
too high if traffic on the Toro email list is any sign.

Patrick

> The air cleaner is a different story. You need to get a 4bbl air
> cleaner from a vehicle that has an HEI distributer. They're offset
> to clear the distributer cap. Eldorado's, Olds 88's, Toronado's
> etc.....almost any 4bbl GM V8 should work as long as the distributer
> is a HEI
 
"You need to get a 4bbl air cleaner from a vehicle that has an HEI
distributer. They're offset to clear the distributer cap. Eldorado's,
Olds 88's, Toronado's etc.....almost any 4bbl GM V8 should work
as long as the distributer is a HEI"

While many air cleaners GM used have desirable snorkels the
tight clearances between the hood and the carb would prevent
use of most if not all of them.

That is why I have chosen to take the good snorkels and braze
them onto the original air cleaner base.

Regards

Gary Zingle
 
If anyone has an air cleaner assembly with the 4" opening as shown in Arch's
pictures, please contact me off-net if you'd like to sell.

Thanks
Chuck
77 Kingsley
North Idaho

Subject: GMC: New Pics

>GMCers
>
>Well, there is not much to show today. The AC compressor is in and so is
>the alternator. Not bad at all. Should roll next week. Yeah right. The main
>point here is that I think the Mickey Thompson rocker covers are a viable
>alternative to the leaky sheet metal ones. Almost all of the modifications
we
>have had to make are from the height of the manifold not the rocker covers.
>Just what I think not reality. Pics are at:
>
>http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=119703&a=1644421
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
 
I often thought that I should fasten a dryer hose to the end of
the air intake and put it behind the grille.
Emery,
I did that to mine. Took about 30 minutes. 5 to do the job, 25 to
finish the beer.
Steve F.
 
That method works for me everytime!

> I often thought that I should fasten a dryer hose to the end of
> the air intake and put it behind the grille.
> Emery,
> I did that to mine. Took about 30 minutes. 5 to do the job, 25 to
> finish the beer.
> Steve F.