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01-04-2012, 04:56 PM | #1 |
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question on my air filter
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I want to start using my original air filter again, but dont understand the function of some parts, please help. Its from my 350 (original) engine from '86. 1. what is the little green thingy near the red arrow? 2. the metal filter in the center is not removeable as far as I can judge? will it need to be replaced in time? 3. why is this metal filter in there, when there is already a normal filter in there? this is the EGR-AIR schematic that is printed on it.
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01-04-2012, 05:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: question on my air filter
The green thing ,I believe, is the THERMAC temp sensor. iirc there are a couple vac hoses to it, 1 to the flapper towards the snorkel of the air cleaner.
Metal filter, don't know, mine doesn't have it, that doesn't mean the PO didn't rip it out. (gasket for it is there) my air cleaner is about 5" tall.
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Re: question on my air filter
I would like to know this information too, my truck has that same setup on a 305, and I never found someone that had the exact same setup I've found close but not the same.
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Re: question on my air filter
I took a hammer to my little metal filter and pulled it out. more air is better
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Re: question on my air filter
I've heard that metal "filter" thing is sort of like the vapor canister that's hooked to the gas tank vent. Only instead of storing gas fumes that evaporate from the tank, this one stores gas fumes that evaporate from the carb when the engine isn't running.
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The green thing is the temp sensor for the vacuum motor in the snorkel.
One end goes to a manifold vacuum source, the other connected to the nipple on the snorkel. When its cold the green thing allows vacuum to pass, and the door in the snorkel moves up blocking the cold air intake, and opening up the bottom passage to pull air from the heat stove around the exhaust manifold to allow heated air into the carb. Alex. |
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okay, thanks, so need for it for me. I drive on LPG 99% of the time and that will start summer or winter no problem...
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Put it another way. It allows the engine warm air to be used til the engine gets up to operating temp, then it opens and lets ambient air in to run the engine. As a concept, most people individually cannot outsmart GM and their hundred year history and employee' knowlege for basic driveability in all conditions. Tweeking their intentions is a whole different matter. |
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Take a warm hair dryer, shove it up the snorkle pipe and try and start the thing. Doubt if it will make a difference, but the flapper should open and let it idle better at start. I am an amatuer. If I had your problem, would probably make sure you are getting vacume advance to distributor. Someone who knows what they are talking about probably has a better idea. |
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it must be some kind of temp thing, but you cant connect any vacuum hoses to it, because the terminals arent pipes (sorry for my english)...there is another vacuum-temp-switch in my filter at a different place, more on the outside, that does have the vacuum connections.
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