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Is this a 29 or 30 air filter on ebay. Have been trying to catch one for over a year. # 260710991894
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Looks like a '31 to me. 
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. B.F.
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"If It's Not Junk.....It's Not Treasure!"
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Thanks,I can mark it off my list my search is for a 1930.
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Whats the dif. I thought they were the same
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The 29 has a tube that goes back to the oil breather .. I new that but what about a 30
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There is an early '29, late '29, '30 and '31. The two '29s have the air intake nearest the firewall. The early has the tube and oil separator toward the back (firewall) side of the block. The later has the tube from the oil filler pipe to air cleaner. The '30 is the same but the air intake is on the carburetor side. The '31 has the air intake on the carburetor side but no pipe to crankcase. That's four different setups.
How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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Wow I sure did not know all that a tall Mine has the the tube from the oil filler back to the air cleaner
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