Cowl Cold Air Intake/Air Cleaner

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Vin63, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. Vin63

    Vin63 Member

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    I did a couple of searches, but did not find it...

    I thought I had read a thread about someone using the removeable panel opening to the cowl (removeable panel above the heating unit) on the passenger side for a cold air source and ducting to a factory-type air cleaner housing. Does anyone have the link or photos to that thread? Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Vin63

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    ...maybe not. Well, I'm going to fabricate an intake similar to the 1963 Z-11s. Anyone else interested in something like this? I just need a suitable air cleaner housing to hack up, perhaps a 16-inch diameter single snorkel air cleaner housing. Any recommendations?

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  3. dvalentine

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    Hi Vinnie,

    I was watching this thread after the first post. I was hoping someone came up with a pic. From your description I thought of the early 409's that tore up the compition with that setup.

    I guess I'd look for Buick or Olds air cleaners to start.

    I'll keep my eyes peeled for you.

    DV
     
  4. Vin63

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    Thanks! Yep, those are exactly the air cleaner housings I'm looking at to cut up - I figure mid-60s through mid-70s. I knew that box of old 2.5-inch scrap exhaust tubing bends that my wife keeps bugging me to toss out would come in handy some day. :)
     
  5. joe231

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    here is one
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  6. Vin63

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    That's basically what I plan on doing, but with a wider oval ducting and as much steel as possible to smooth the air flow - maybe use a short 6-inch piece of bellow for engine movement.
     
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    I'm with you guys

    I was planning something very similar, since there is a lot of air coming off the windshield sorta like forced induction on the cheap
     

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