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I believe both the (impossible to find) dual snorkle and the open element air cleaners were used on '70 L-78 Camaros as well as non-cowl induction '70 LS-6 Chevelles.
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A 1969 open element Air Cleaner is different then a 1970 open element air cleaner.1969 used a Higher rise Aluminum intake manifold,so the Air cleaner base sits lower.
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I still have the idea that you could make the repro 69 air cleaner base fit by twisting the crankcase vent tube to the rear. In case it helps, this is what it should look like.
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Wouldn't the 69 (if it in fact has a lower drop base) work for the time being? Hood clearance on the 2nd gens is at a premium so it seems that that would be the way to go both for function and price...
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Here's my latest "opinion" on the 1970 L-34 Air Cleaner......I just talked to my L-78 seller (I'm the new owner) and he states that the 70 L-34 Air Cleaner base is the SAME as earlier ones except for the length and angle of the breather tube.....so if somebody out there had a 69 or older L-34 base for sale I could remove the tube and fabricate a new copy of the 70 style breather tube using my dual snorkel as a sample....or should I just buy a reproduction and modify it, at least it would have a "nice" lid.......are all the misc repops the same or is someones better?????.....ALSO I believe that ALL the 1970 Camaro L-78's (which were only produced after Jan 1, 1970 when new EPA laws mandated that the engine not be as noisy as with open element L-78 engines) came with the Dual Snorkel Air Cleaner......the assy manual only shows the dual snorkel......thanks, Chuck
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Hmmmmmm........ I guess that my April '70 L78 Camaro open element AC filter will not work?
Oh, this came from an original one owner Calif. car. GM used both, and when they didn't have a particular part........they used what they had. Don't think they stopped the production line to do exactly as some people would like to believe they did. ----------- Rick
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Rick 66 Yenko Stinger 68 Camaro SS396 L78/L89 (gone) 69 F250 CrewCab 4x4 Survivor (gone) 08 F250 CrewCab 4x4 13 Ford Explorer Sport 3.5 Ecoboost |
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