You know, I have a WWII Jeep that a previous owner had converted the air cleaner to a dry filiment. I wonder if that would be an option...
Ok............ I know I am not the only one to have this question, but if I am then please excuse me
Does anyone have access to an aftermarket air cleaner, to replace the damn oil bath air cleaner , that has a crank clamp on the bottom like the original, or is there a conversion kit for the carb to install an air cleaner stud on to the original carb???
Thanks
Bob Bates
Last edited by Robert Bates; 09-24-2006 at 07:54 AM. Reason: misspelled word
You know, I have a WWII Jeep that a previous owner had converted the air cleaner to a dry filiment. I wonder if that would be an option...
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Robert.....I saw that post on the BCA official website (buickclub.org ) but do not remember the name and number of the element ) I am sure if you do a search at their site you will find what you are looking for. By the way do not throw away your oil bath filter as the dry element fits inside giving a stock appearance...........Al
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