Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
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Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
Hi Everyone,
Proud owner of a 1959 1275cc Morris Traveller here, I'm in the Market for an Air Filter and associated Housing unit.
I'm a complete novice (please forgive my ignorance!) so was keen to hear peoples views and/or suggestions regarding preference for the best kit to purchase etc
First time poster so please be gentle (!), many thanks in advance!
Best,
C
Proud owner of a 1959 1275cc Morris Traveller here, I'm in the Market for an Air Filter and associated Housing unit.
I'm a complete novice (please forgive my ignorance!) so was keen to hear peoples views and/or suggestions regarding preference for the best kit to purchase etc
First time poster so please be gentle (!), many thanks in advance!
Best,
C
- Bill_qaz
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
Welcome, you will need to know which 1275 engine as it's not standard. If you post a picture of engine showing carburettor i'm sure someone will help.
Regards Bill
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
If you were Charlie Manchester I'd say just a wire grill to stop stones and small animals from being ingested...
If you were Charlie Kalahari then an expensive K&N would be required...
But for London any filter would probably suit...
John ;-)
If you were Charlie Kalahari then an expensive K&N would be required...
But for London any filter would probably suit...
John ;-)
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
As you have a 1275cc engine fitted I would expect that you have at least a HS4 SU carb fitted. If you do then this is the type of air filter needed. You will need the adapter elbow which fits between the carb and air filter housing.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156765481146 ... R8TNsMawZQ
A photo of the carb set up fitted to your Minor would help confirm.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156765481146 ... R8TNsMawZQ
A photo of the carb set up fitted to your Minor would help confirm.
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
Thanks everyone for the feedback and commentary kindly provided!
Please find attached photos as requested, many thanks in advance.
Best,
C
Please find attached photos as requested, many thanks in advance.
Best,
C
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
This is the one I use for a similar set up. Looking at your photo it looks like you will need the elbow too that fits onto the carb
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/197075677613 ... media=COPY
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/197075677613 ... media=COPY
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
I would also add it looks like you had cone filter fitted before . This is an alternative option to replace this.
I found the k&n type filter quite noisy.
I found the k&n type filter quite noisy.
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
I fitted an mgb air filter box with a K&N filter inside. This way you lose the angle mount so better air flow the air box has a hole you cant see on the other side and no induction noise from the K&N,
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
Thank you all so much for your kind comments and help!
MGB air filter box with a K&N filter inside sounds like a winner ...
Many thanks once again.
Best,
C
MGB air filter box with a K&N filter inside sounds like a winner ...
Many thanks once again.
Best,
C
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Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
That looks good. It looks almost original.chrischris59 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:00 am I fitted an mgb air filter box with a K&N filter inside. This way you lose the angle mount so better air flow the air box has a hole you cant see on the other side and no induction noise from the K&N, IMG_20240622_112458.jpg
Stephen
1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
Stephen
Stephen
Re: Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
I have a HS4 fitted and the Mini airbox fits with the appropriate elbow. The main inlet tract needs cutting off to clear the bulkhead and I bored a series of holes through the box for extra air flow




