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Question Help Identify Parts...

Did a little house cleaning and I need help with a few parts...

First is a dual snorkel LT-1 style air cleaner...I have had this for about 25 years. Only marking is a stamp on the bottom with CHO lettering...

Next are two five blade fans for a clutch setup...center to center is 3" on both.

One has the word FRONT stamped on it and an "H"...rivets are rounded...approx. 18" across.

Second one has no lettering I can see...rivets are flat...17" across.

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67 camaro air cleaner decal. Not the air cleaner just the label
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I believe the letters would be CHQ for Camaro Headquarters. The lid appears to be repop, but difficult to be sure based on the photo. Can't help with the fans.
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The fan blade on the left. Is that one of the mega buck crazy looking rare blades for a 67 L78 Camaro. I’m not sure about its part number.
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The L78 fan had a larger opening and the center to center was 3.25".

I think the letters are CHQ...probably a repro unit.
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The fan blade on the left. Is that one of the mega buck crazy looking rare blades for a 67 L78 Camaro. I’m not sure about its part number.
How many rivets would the correct fan have for a 67 L78?
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Pretty sure it has 4 rivets...

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Fan for L78 and Z28 and 1968 L34/L35 with K02
The 3871276 fan was used on the 1967 and 1968 Z28 and L78, as well as 1968 L34/L35 with K02. The bolt circle diameter for the clutch-to-fan attachment was 3.25-inch. It thus required a different clutch unit than the fan clutches used with the AC or K02 hydraulic lifter engines.


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Pretty sure it has 4 rivets...

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Fan for L78 and Z28 and 1968 L34/L35 with K02
The 3871276 fan was used on the 1967 and 1968 Z28 and L78, as well as 1968 L34/L35 with K02. The bolt circle diameter for the clutch-to-fan attachment was 3.25-inch. It thus required a different clutch unit than the fan clutches used with the AC or K02 hydraulic lifter engines.


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My 68 Z28 uses a 4 rivet fan and the smaller hub.
I have an NOS 4 rivet fan and matching clutch. Posted here a few weeks ago to determine application.
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