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Old 04-05-2024, 10:32 PM
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It's a little slow on here so when the site was down I decided to take pictures of the underside of some assemblies.
1. 1970
2. 1971-2
3. 1973, 1st design
4. 1973, 2nd design (or visa-versa)
5. 1974
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6. 1974 NOS
7. Reproduction
8. Over the counter replacement 1st design
9. Over the counter replacement 2nd design
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nice collection. Thanks you for showing me and teaching me. If anyone has a spare original vent rube for my 70 please let me know..

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I'm looking to add number 9 (to my collection). And any others not shown, could you add with year? Thanks.

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I'm looking to add number 9 (to my collection). And any others not shown, could you add with year? Thanks.
If anyone has an extra 1970 ram.air formula vent tube. Please let me know. I misplaced mine.
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Excellent info and pics (as usual).
thanks for posting

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Old 06-07-2024, 03:22 PM
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Very helpful. Thank you sir!!

Will help in my search for a correct 70 air cleaner.

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It's a little slow on here so when the site was down I decided to take pictures of the underside of some assemblies.
1. 1970
2. 1971-2
3. 1973, 1st design
4. 1973, 2nd design (or visa-versa)
5. 1974

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I realize not many may be out there, but curious if any one can confirm the correct air cleaner lid finish for a 1973 Ram Air 400 or 455 option code WU3 RAM AIR on the Formula.

Was it a chrome lid as Parts Place is selling in this kit pictured for both the 400 455, or just a black finish in 1973?
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Im.no.expert but I was under impression that 70 was a 1 year only chrome lid rest black.

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Old 06-24-2024, 08:20 AM
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Here's how I have understood it;
  • The air cleaner lid was a part of the engine package.
  • For 1970 & earlier, chrome valve covers and air cleaner lids were included (as an engine dress up) on the Grand Prix, GTO & Firebird 400/4bbl engines.
  • After 1970 NO engine came with the chrome dress up (valve covers and air cleaner lid); so after 1970 the only way to get it was over the counter at the parts department.

Does that clear matters up?

Just ot muddy the waters a bit;
For 1970 & prior, a special air cleaner assemblies circumvented the chrome lid being included with the engine dress up.
EG: 1970 Trans Am used a shaker assembly, an the included lid was NOT chrome.

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[*]After 1970 NO engine came with the chrome dress up (valve covers and air cleaner lid); so after 1970 the only way to get it was over the counter at the parts department.[/LIST]
Later in 70's Pontiac Re Introduced the chrome valve covers on 400 Trans Am.

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