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Dual Snorkel air cleaner question
What is this hose for?
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Someone has added that thick hose, most likely someones "great" idea to hook up PCV air supply, vs the correct pipe coming from the RH valve cover grommet.
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IDK
Could it be the intake for an engine equipped with a smog pump?
Clay |
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Not smog pump related.
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The curved steel type port was used on various late '60's -early 70's Chevrolet aircleaner bases. It's a good possibility that who ever repurposed this '70-72 Pontiac A/G series dual snorkel aircleaner, installed it on a Chevrolet engine.
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this air cleaner is currently on ebay. I have one i'm fixing up for my car that has that same hole. It must be OEM. I'll put a plug in it but I was curious to what the purpose was.
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My Oct 68 build 69 GTO that I’ve had almost 30 years and got when it had 42k miles does not have that hose/bung.
They built close to 60k non-RA 69 GTOs so maybe wait for a correct one? |
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Quote:
That is a modified 1970 GTO air cleaner assy.
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