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#280916 06/14/13 12:06 PM
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Did anyone ever come up with a modern paper filter that will fit the '48 air cleaner in place of the copper filtering material? I was given a very nice air cleaner but the housing for the copper stuff (two strips of expanded matal) are missing. Not likely I can find those but I would prefer a modern paper filter if I can find the right size. Did a "Search" in these forums but no luck. Thanks. Beamer


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Forget about the expanded metal parts for the copper filter filler. Chev's of the 40's has the complete thing. Still interested in any info re a paper filter. Beamer


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FWIW, I also had problems with the internals of the air filter on my '48. I made some new rings and inside fitted some foam rubber filter used by motorbikes. I do put a little oil on it and so far it works great. The original look is still there but with better filtration.

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That's an interesting thought about using a modern air filter. You'd think that there must be one that could be used in there.


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Would love to find something modern to fit into the original housing???



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So my question would be,does the cooper mesh not work for you for some reason,or is this not what your trying to replace???

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I went to Fram and others for modern inserts for 37 and 52. Even talked to them on the phone. No luck.

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Yeah, I know what you mean...Kind of frustrating...Copper mesh is pretty worthless, unless you stick to paved roads...My thoughts on the idea was to "gut" the original canister, so I could insert some style of K & N filter below...And then run the copper mesh for looks, above...Sounds like a bit of trouble...Being that the reason for the tall "canister" was intended to keep the motor suction "roar" to a minimum...I haven't made any atempt to redesign the filter because I've just got to much on "my plate" at the moument...When I get to it I'll be sure to let you'all know what I came up with...Maybe I could find a K & N that's thin enough and still wrap some copper brillo pad around the outside...Just a thought...


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Chef-chevy, I just think a modern filter will do a better job of filtering unless you stick to paved roads as Kevin47 mentions.
Kevin47, K&N has a filter, mumber E-3290, that looks like it might work. You might have to glue a little foam on the under side of the outer rim to make it conform to the shape of the canister. I am going to look into that one but first I have to completely rewire my house phone system. Mine died unexpectedly! I have a temporary fix coming from the interface box outside with a wire in through my bedroom so I can use my computer (DSL) and have a phone but that needs to be replaced as soon as possible. No work on anything else until that is done! Beamer


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Hate it that happens...I don't even have a home phone...How about a rubber strip, or is that to much trouble too find and cut...? I have a long piece that I didn't bother to install in my cement mixer from HF...Used silicon instead...Pretty pliable...But it does have some holes in it...Guess you'd have to cement it the the canister, though...Don't know if I'd ever use it for anything...Still in the middle of moving the shop...Don't think I'd of thrown it away...that's the problem...I don't throw anything away... laugh

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Every time I look at your avatar I think of my car...It was originally painted "sport beige" from the factory...Yours looks a few shades lighter, though...

Sport Beige...That's the color on the top of my car...

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