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also think some of the earlier SS as the impala's also go them 62/63
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Does the indentation line up with the hole in the valve cover for the PCV valve? Looks like there is no hole on the pass side base bottom for the PCV intake pipe and screen then they would have to use a breather on the driver side valve cover. There was a breather can that used a vent tube and no PCV valve so that indentation may be there for clearance. I believe Chevy had a cowl intake system available starting in 1963 to make it legal for NASCAR. They ran both Chevelles and Passenger cars in NASCAR in the mid 60s so the cowl system was probably designed to fit both. I have an original picture of an 66 Motion Chevelle with the factory service cowl system but couldn't find it.
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This was ordered by a parts man at a Chevy dealership for his own 68 Z28. He got this along with the correct duct for the Z but it didn't fit. The duct is still in the box but he threw away the box this came in.
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Based on what I can see in your picures,it looks like a 1965 Impala. That dent shows up on the 1970 Dual snorkel also,and is intended for the PCV.But the duals dent does not come that close to PCV to hinder it. I think it was provisional? There is a company called NKR Products c/o Nelson Rudsill,PO box 495,Rutherford College, N.C. 28671.Phone#828-874-2335. They are reproducing these Cowl Plenum air cleaners for the early Chevrolet Cars. In the April 2000 issue of the now defunct NCOA Chevelle Report,Mark Meekins wrote a GREAT 7 page 28 picture article about these.He shows all the details and differences between the Remanufactured,and the NOS ones. It is great reading with all your questions answered. Incidentally,I have seen these remanufactured ones sell on Ebay recently,but being advertised as NOS.. [Edited by mr70 (03-18-2002 at 02:17 PM).] |
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Wow, lots of air cleaner knowledge. While we are on the subject, does anyone recognise this one? I bought this out of a pile of other air cleaners, and I always thought it was for a Pontiac. But someone mentioned that it looks similar to a cowl induction base with smog equipment. It does not fit a big block, the hot air tube points into the valve cover.
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bbdon, it looks like from the picture shown that it is for a 69 Camaro with a 350 and A/T and the ZL2 hood. I cannot tell anything more from that angle but that would be my first guess. It may possibly be from an early Firebird but I don't think it is as it has the two dimples to clear the float adjustments on Holley carbs which were not on the Firebird air cleaners.. The ZL2 air cleaner base was basically the same for all of the 69 Camaros, with the snorkle being different on the 350 a/t cars. They were the only ones to use the hot air choke assembly like the one you have..............RatPack..................
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Which angle should I use to take another picture? Would a bottom shot help? Do you need to see the angle of the snorkle? It droops a lot.
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