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03-02-2010 08:11 AM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
Factory Chevrolet parts manuals are a good place to start. Try to pick up some from (and I'm speculating here) 1970-75. Those should have most of the part numbers you need inside. You can use the parts manual in conjunction with the assembly manual to figure out most of what you'll need. Keep in mind none (any?) of the numbers will be any good at the local Chevy store, but you can use them to figure out what you'll need.

As far as tracking down old parts catalogs, others here are probably a better resource than me (I must have a half dozen full dog-eared sets and I'm not parting with 'em <g>).

Wayne Scraba

Unreal 03-02-2010 11:45 AM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
Go to camaros.net, and search for a 2-3 year old thread by kevinw. There are great pics showing the differences between repop and original Cowl hood air cleaners. Don't know what you are building, but I suspect Yenko clone. Real cowl hood air cleaners are very, very pricey, so you might consider repop. I have a clone, but I have all GM stuff on her. My air cleaner was pricey at the time I got it, but cheap by today's prices.

John Brown 03-02-2010 06:33 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
David, here are a couple of the links you may want to read.

https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat...626fce63cf45b82

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=54696

The pictures will help explain some of the differences.

DavidS 03-02-2010 08:00 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
Wayne, Thanks for the advice. I will look into getting parts manuals.

Unreal, I do have a clone (that is not even close...yet). I am not looking for perfection (for example it is a black 69 and there were no black 69s) but something that is a better tribute car than when I got it. That is where my confusion started since I have seen other tribute cars without the cowl induction air cleaner but with a cowl induction style hood. I was thinking about getting a Ricks Camaro Reproduction shown here:

Air Cleaner on Ricks Camaro

along with the seal shown here: Seal on Ricks Camaro

Is there anything else I would need? Are extensions needed?

John, Thanks for the links. I will read these thoroughly.

John Brown 03-02-2010 08:34 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
You don't need an extention if you have a big block and a stock aluminum intake. The extentions were only used on Z28's and 350 small block cars.

DavidS 03-02-2010 09:05 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
John, OK, Thanks! I will pick up air cleaner that Ricks lists as a ZL2 and the seal.

Unreal, Do you have any engine pics?

Unreal 03-03-2010 12:48 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
You'll need the flange, too. There are two out there. One with concentric OD and ID with one edge with a flat cut. The other one has a sort of egg shaped OD, and no flat. That's the more correct one.

As for clones, there's a wide difference between Yenko clones out there. Everything from 350's with Yenko stripes, to very accurate replicas. I would not use a clone as a model for building your car.

As for your 10 10 car, Jack Douglass Chevy in Chicago made their own "semi-authorized" Yenkos, and used colors outside the 6 Don used. I don't know if they made any black ones, but maybe Steve Bimbi, from Nickey (stefano) could shed some light. He's quite knowledgeable, and very willing to help.

DavidS 03-03-2010 04:35 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
Unreal,

Is the flange an extension flange? Do you have a picture of it?

John Brown 03-03-2010 05:46 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
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Here is a picture of an original Camaro flange and lid. Notice no flat cut off side, it is mostly round or oval shaped.

https://www.yenko.net/attachments/447...angeandlid.jpg

This style flange is now available as a reproduction.

John Brown 03-03-2010 06:07 PM

Re: air cleaner for a 1969 L72 427
 
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Here is a Chevelle flange. Notice the flat side with the
sharp cut off.

https://www.yenko.net/attachments/447...elleflange.JPG

This is what you <u>do not want</u> if you have a Camaro.


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