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I spent some time out in the garage today with the 73. I used it as a the guinea pig for the 75.
I did some measuring on the inside of the donor air cleaner base and although the outside height is the same as a shaker air cleaner base, the inside height is not the same. The donor base does not have the "drop base" to sit low on the carb so the shaker will sit too high on this base and hit the hood if I try to use it. So it looks like I will need to find an actual shaker base either a repro 70-72 or a 73 to 79 and add the two mounting tabs I got from Norwood. Oh well...anybody got a used shaker base from a 73 to 79 sitting around in the attic? Last edited by njsteve; 12-10-2017 at 11:00 PM. |
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Just a reminder:
If you use Google Chrome, there is an add on that fixes the problem and displays the photos. https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthrea...ghlight=Google |
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I found a baseplate, a nice rust free one from a Performance Years member. It was from a late 70's T/A. I carefully removed the snorkel and then glass-beaded the entire baseplate. Painted it with VHT satin black epoxy paint. I attached Norwood's shaker lid brackets to the outer rim with a couple of screws and nuts, after carefully measuring and marking with it should go. I also had to move the square breather element hole to clear the passenger side bracket which was in the exact same spot.
Here's how it came out. Now I need to find that pesky 70-75 steel shaker hood. Last edited by njsteve; 01-23-2018 at 11:40 AM. |
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