
air filter position for "warm weather"
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air filter position for "warm weather"
I think the air filter case,on my 65,has a winter and a summer setting,at the minute the intake pipe is almost touching the manifold,where should it be for warmer weather (as we have snow forecast for Tuesday,but this week has been hot I feel I will need to move it on an hourly basis) I can fabricate (well cut a piece of garden hose)a new tube for the breather from the rocker cover to the air filter case. 

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Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
The intake should be turned so that it is drawing air from as close to the rad as it will go
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Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
Cheers Mike! Any offers on how to drift rear hub bearing in without tilting or scarring it? My tools are limited,if only bean cans were stronger! 

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Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
can use a socket as a drift
Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
Tap tap tap till it starts in the housing - then TAP TAP TAP.....



Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
Summer position is straight down - so it (hopefully) draws in cold air from the holes in the tie-plate - certainly NOT facing/near the radiator !



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Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
If the intake is facing the rad it will be force fed with ambiant air passing through it when the car is mobile
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Re: air filter position for "warm weather"
There won't be any 'force feeding' - and it will be heated air - having passed through the rad fins !


