Re: Who's had luck putting an air cleaner/filter on their pre-1931 Packard?
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I've got a Detroit Lubricator on my 31 and have the same problem. Mine has a flame arrestor which attaches on the front end of the carb. I was planning on finding some heat resistant, loose fitting material (think a loose weave wool felt), sew some opposing velcro straps to it and wrap the who thing around the inlet. Periodically spraying it with silicone spray would probably help trapping the smaller particles. Not very pretty, but functional and easily removable when I pop the hood. A nylon sock over the front end of the carb would probably work in a pinch too.
Posted on: 2021/10/23 5:09
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I don't know much about this topic, but these threads might be of interest. On old motorcycles it was/is pretty common to put on a K&N or a Uni.
Air Cleaner from a '33 - options, K&N, AEM Looking for Air Cleaner Detroit Lubricator 1932 I wonder if one could make a gooseneck for a K&N-style filter using some pre-molded radiator hose like the following: radiator hose scott drake Ford 302 Then perhaps cover it with an appropriately-sized tin cylinder for a more period look. Finally there is this thread for a 1926 Buick 1926 Buck Air Filter options These Uni "Sock" type filters are flexible and might bend around the generator, and they are very inexpensive. Unit "Sock" type filter
Posted on: 2021/10/23 8:52
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The 1920's Packard "air valve" type carburetor has two air entry ports making it difficult to fit an air cleaner. Packard offered such an air cleaner in 1928 as a retrofit item. See attached letter dated August 15 1928.
A few of these air cleaners were reproduced here in Australia many years ago and I was able to find one and fit it to my 633, see photo. It comprised two castings. Unfortunately, the patterns were left with a foundry that later closed, and the patterns have been lost.
Posted on: 2021/10/23 17:07
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That is awesome looking! Somebody really needs to get on the stick and reproduce these over here! A very much needed item and it looks fantastic to boot. Thanks for the heads-up on those, never seen one before.
Posted on: 2021/10/25 8:32
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Wondering if that little filter has enough surface area for the breathing capacity of the engine?
Posted on: 2021/10/28 7:59
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Been looking into the motorcycle air filters like that, will probably go with one of those - that one looks like it fits pretty darned good. Obviously just for driving, would remove it for show duty (not that I'm doing Amelia Island, but local car shows and such).
Do these things cause any problems with fuel drainage from the downdraft carb or the spitting of gas they sometimes do cranking to prevent flooding? That's a concern to me, don't want a filter full of gas if the car happens to backfire (hasn't backfired so far, but hey, hasn't had an air filter on it before either).
Posted on: 2021/10/28 9:31
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Re: Who's had luck putting an air cleaner/filter on their pre-1931 Packard?
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Posted on: 2021/10/29 12:50
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