HELP Air Cleaner

al chernoff

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Why is it above the hatch... Is the carb etc higher... don't understand
al

> GMCers
>
> Houston we have a problem. The snorkel on the air cleaner will not
> go under the floor. With it under the floor it is about an inch or so
> off the carb. Now I can see several ways to solve this but I thought
> I would bring it here before I start cutting and bending. Any thoughts
> will be listened to. I will post the days work in a little bit. There will be
> one with the aircleaner in it. TIA
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
Arch are you using the standard GMC air cleaner?

>GMCers
>
>Houston we have a problem. The snorkel on the air cleaner will not
>go under the floor. With it under the floor it is about an inch or so
>off the carb. Now I can see several ways to solve this but I thought
>I would bring it here before I start cutting and bending. Any thoughts
>will be listened to. I will post the days work in a little bit. There will be
>one with the aircleaner in it. TIA
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>
 
You're up against what I had to do Arch.
It's not the EFI that caused the raised top (in my case) but the use of the
Alu intake :-)

I think I have some pics spread around my website. I'm still not totally
happy with my hatch. I'm hoping that Darren might have a better solution for
me in the future re a raised hatch cover.

Heinz
www.bytedesigns.com/gmc

>
>> Why is it above the hatch... Is the carb etc higher... don't understand
>>
> Al
>
> I had to replace my manifold with an Edelbrock. It sits higher.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
>
 
>Hi Arch!
>
>I put some pictures up on Photopoint of my air cleaner. My coach is a 75
>HEI. Hope the pictures help!
>http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164 For AOL users---- HREF="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164">MY GMC
Photopoint
>
>
>
>Scott http://members.aol.com/adohen1/page/Adohensupply.htm
>

Scott

Pictures 1 & 2 show some sort of adapter on the intake end of the snorkel.
Is that stock? It looks like it would accept about a 4" hose. Does it
connect with an intake scoop in the grill?

Chuck
77 K
North Idaho
 
>Hi Chuck!
>I don't know if it is stock for sure. I would assume so because I did not
do
>anything to it and I doubt the PO's did it, for none of them did "nutin".
>Yes, it would accept a 4" hose and I have not run it to an intake scoop in
>the grill. I have had thoughts of putting in a scoop made out of a sheet
>metal heating boot. HREF="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164">MY GMC
Photopoint
>
>Scott Fan-tast
>ic Vents
>

Scott

Ragusa makes a cast aluminum air scoop that fits between the grill openings.
It accepts a dryer vent hose on the back side. I installed mine below the
bumper, and have the snorkel stuck in the other end. Not a good air-tight
fitting - would like to find an adapter like you have!

Chuck
 
My 1976 Eleganza-II has the same setup, with the fitting for a hose. I was
always wondering if some bonehead took of the remote air intake, but from the
sound of it, this must have been a stock GMC 'It's in the parts bin, so lets
use it' kind of deal.

- - Tim

> In a message dated 2/2/2000 3:39:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>
> > Pictures 1 & 2 show some sort of adapter on the intake end of the snorkel.
> > Is that stock? It looks like it would accept about a 4" hose. Does it
> > connect with an intake scoop in the grill?
>
> Hi Chuck!
> I don't know if it is stock for sure. I would assume so because I did not do
> anything to it and I doubt the PO's did it, for none of them did "nutin".
> Yes, it would accept a 4" hose and I have not run it to an intake scoop in
> the grill. I have had thoughts of putting in a scoop made out of a sheet
> metal heating boot. http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164 t=_self] HREF="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164">MY GMC Photopoint[/url]
>
> Scott Fan-tast
> ic Vents
>

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My 1976 Royale also has the same setup, so same problems plus a
different problem. I recently installed MT/Holly cast aluminum valve
covers purchased from Jegs. I had no choice, the old right side was
cracked and leaking. I had to file down the outside "ridge" of the right
side cover in order to clear the AC compressor bracket, but no real
problem. The problem is on the original valve covers the vent holes are
in the center but on the M/T valve cover they are offset to left side
which, on the right side, puts it directly deneath the air breather
snorkel. Any suggestions?

Also, the pictures indicate 2.5+inches of clearance above the air filter
cover while mine has approximately 0" clearance, I cannot just lift the
back of the engine cover and slide it back to remove it, it touches the
wingnut/bolt on the air filter cover.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=202164&a=1706042
 
This is also an exact match to the cleaner in my 1976 Eleganza-II w/455.

- - Tim

>

>
> I put some pictures up on Photopoint of my air cleaner. My coach is a 75
> HEI. Hope the pictures help!
> http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164 For AOL users---- MY GMC
> Photopoint >>
>
> Scott - the pictures look the same as my stock air cleaner on my 1977
> Kingsley. I often thought that I should fasten a dryer hose to the end of
> the air intake and put it behind the grille.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
>

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Tim Dawson (tadawson) Owner/Engineer
TPC Services Bellnet: (972)-221-7385
Lewisville, Texas 75067 FAXnet: (972)-221-0393
"The world is complex. Sendmail.cf reflects this...."