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What is the application ?
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Holley open element base....
Had 3 elbows of various degrees of curve and direction. 2 elbows intact..... Welded on stud for ? Looks like an original GM (Chevy base w 780 cfm 289 DZ type Vacuum secondary carb) with factory 3 elbows |
Air Cleaner Base..
CA smog :hmmm:
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66 Vette smog I believe.
Jason |
66 Vette ?
427 or 327 4 spd or Auto ? |
I do not know all the ins and outs. I just remember 66 Vettes having that stud.
Here is one that could be the same: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-69-Cor...-/274350646472 Jason |
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I don’t know either but I have the same base in original condition.
I thought it was 66-67 California smog open element. |
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Yours looks like it’s missing the center pipe tube.
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Heres mine. I am seeing an ebay ad with 67 Corvette 427 390hp w Smog Air Cleaner Base Original GM. Its exactly the same as the other ebay ads above.
Mine has all the tubes intact. |
Just my 2 cents,
These are over the counter universal, SB or BB smog base’s because they have the outlets for both. Assy. Line have only the SB or BB rear tube with the one face it forward to the pump. Also the studs that are in the pics appear to be 5/16” where Assy. Line I believe to be 1/4’’. I have an NOS Small block smog filter pt.no. #6422287 Tube only out the back to the breather tube hose and a tube out the front to the pump hose And it has the 5/16 stud Joe |
Since we are on the subject of drop base air cleaners, I have one in my stash that has no tube holes punched. Blank spots whrer they would be. Seems like this would be a pre-smog application? I was trading parts back in the 70's with some guys in the neighborhood and one of them had a 65 396 Corvette. Possibly from that?
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No tubes was only used on the L88 to my knowledge.
Jason |
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EDIT: Doesn't explain the black lid. I remember now the L88's only had the flame arrestor with the mini lid. Hmmmm... |
I just pulled the air cleaner from my 67 L79 California car (with K19) and it only has 2......one for the A.I.R. pump and one for the crankcase breather.
Tim |
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