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Re: Air Cleaner Identification
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If one were going to use their original filter, how do you get replacement filter media? My air filter has a smaller criss-cross screen inside a larger one with the filter media in between. A lot of my media is missing so I was wondering where to get more.

Posted on: 2012/3/28 18:28
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I would be interested to know where to get new stock style elements as well... My old one "sheds" even when I oiled it, and that's part of the reason for switching to a paper filter. Sucking in a piece of metal shaving seems no bueno... I do like the look of OE style mesh though.

Posted on: 2012/4/2 2:15
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I don't recall just where I saw it, but some vendor sells the copperized version of the mesh in sheet form which you can then pack into the steel retainers. Might have been Restoration Specialties, or perhaps Classic & Exotic. If I run across it in the next day or so I'll ammend this post.

PS - it's Classic & Exotic, part MISC-0201, Select "engine" and then "air filter".

classicandexotic.com/store/c-370-air-filter.aspx

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Re: Air Cleaner Identification
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I don't know from personal knowledge but the Packard Club lists this decal as being correct for 1937-1950 dry air cleaners.

JD, do you happen to know just where this sticker goes? I found a photo for the breather cap, but can't locate a pic of the air cleaner/silencer.

Thanks,

Posted on: 2012/4/27 16:30
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Re: Air Cleaner Identification
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No idea how much would be needed for a filter but if anyone is still looking for copper gauze or mesh, Amazon seems to carry a product similar to that available from Classic & Exotic at considerably less per foot. If it is the same and used for bird & pest control as mentioned, might be available at local hardware stores. Amazon also has the copper scrub pads many have used in the past.

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Posted on: 2012/4/27 16:48
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Re: Air Cleaner Identification
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JD, do you happen to know just where this sticker goes? I found a photo for the breather cap, but can't locate a pic of the air cleaner/silencer.

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Sorry, I don't. I am familiar with the pre/post-war cross-engine oil baths but not that one. I looked in all the pertinent shop manuals but no photo. Hang in there... somebody must know.

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Here's someone's take on where it goes. I can't vouch for the correctness... but it does look like the owner spent a lot of time under the hood.

Posted on: 2012/4/27 16:58
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Re: Air Cleaner Identification
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I have an unknown how old decal order form from Max Merritt which listed that decal as their item H at the time.

Descriptions reads:

"1937-1950 with dry air cleaner except twelve cylinder models. On air cleaner facing right side of car. White on Black"

The photo seems to agree with that description.

Posted on: 2012/4/27 17:06
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Howard, that pretty much confirms that it should be on the right side.
Thank you!

Posted on: 2012/4/27 17:55
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joeyearl wrote:
JD, do you happen to know just where this sticker goes? I found a photo for the breather cap, but can't locate a pic of the air cleaner/silencer.

Thanks,


Sorry, I don't. I am familiar with the pre/post-war cross-engine oil baths but not that one. I looked in all the pertinent shop manuals but no photo. Hang in there... somebody must know.

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Here's someone's take on where it goes. I can't vouch for the correctness... but it does look like the owner spent a lot of time under the hood.

Thank you for the excellent photo. That fellow did a nice job, but I think the black is too high gloss. I'm using semi-gloss on mine.

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