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Old February 15th, 2010, 04:40 PM
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Dual Horn Air Cleaner Application

This is currently on ebay and having not seen this before I was wondering where Olds used these. Anyone know?
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Looks like my home made version.


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This is currently on ebay and having not seen this before I was wondering where Olds used these. Anyone know?
They used them on top of the carburetor to direct and filter intake combustion air.
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they used them on top of the carburetor to direct and filter intake combustion air.
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It may have an Olds sticker on the lid, but it doesn't look like an Olds base to me. The snorkels aren't right for the 68/69 models for sure.
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Old February 15th, 2010, 07:36 PM
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I'm thinking that may be a home-cooked job. The LH snorkel is 74-later since it's set up for an OAI tube. The RH snorkel looks Chevy or Buick with that small diameter round bell. Also unusual to see one with hot air tube provisions on both sides. Usually a dual snorkel had one hot air tube port active and the other one just sealed off the snorkel until car had warmed up.
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I agree with rocketraider that it looks home made. That small snorkel reminds me of the 2 bbl air cleaners from the early 1970's.
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Old February 16th, 2010, 04:12 AM
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X whatever? I saw that one too and sum'in ain't right.
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Old February 16th, 2010, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 2blu442
That small snorkel reminds me of the 2 bbl air cleaners from the early 1970's.
That's because it is.

There were four different dual-snorkel air cleaners used by Olds over the years, and none of them looked like this. There was the original Toro air cleaner with the two small snorkels, the 68-69 O.A.I. air cleaner with the two straight snorkels, the 71-72 442 air cleaners with one long tapered and one short straight snorkel, and the similar G-body 442 air cleaners.

Late-60s GTOs used air cleaners with two tapered snorkels, but both snorkels were the same size.
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
There were four different dual-snorkel air cleaners used by Olds over the years, and none of them looked like this. There was the original Toro air cleaner with the two small snorkels, the 68-69 O.A.I. air cleaner with the two straight snorkels, the 71-72 442 air cleaners with one long tapered and one short straight snorkel, and the similar G-body 442 air cleaners.
Don't forget the '64 442 had a dual-snorkel air cleaner, too. Very rare and expensive nowadays.

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Originally Posted by copper128
Don't forget the '64 442 had a dual-snorkel air cleaner, too. Very rare and expensive nowadays.
DOH!

Thanks. I forgot that one...
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Wow and I mean this sincerely. You guys really know your snorkels!
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Old February 16th, 2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluevista
They used them on top of the carburetor to direct and filter intake combustion air.
I guess I asked for that! LOL....good one!
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That was the H.O. unit ...

v rare ...

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And don't forget that the '57 J2 had a dual snorkel as well- the late one with the paper element like '58...the '58 had different length snorkels than '57
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Originally Posted by johnspd22
Wow and I mean this sincerely. You guys really know your snorkels!


We study them alot.
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I'm trying to study the details of your pic there, but it's the size of a postage stamp. Lol!

Very disappointed. No cheap thrills tonight!
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Here's the toro cleaner with the smaller diameter snorkels...Wonder why they went with such small air inlets?

But if you look at the base of the air can, it has the same small round indents that are shown in the original ebay ad. What is the ebay dual snorkel base from?

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The 64 dual snorkel. Dont know if you could get it on 66 and 67 models....

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Here's the one for 71/72 without the lid (which is the same as reg 4bbl lid)

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Originally Posted by johnspd22
I'm trying to study the details of your pic there, but it's the size of a postage stamp. Lol!

Very disappointed. No cheap thrills tonight!
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To me, it looks like a mid-to late-70's Olds 4bbl. air cleaner (note the slot inside the driver side snorkel to hold the plastic air duct) with a 2-bbl snorkel from a Buick V6 or Chevy air cleaner added to the right side. I'll bet there's no deflector inside the base in front of the smaller snorkel opening. That's a detail that's usually overlooked when making a replica dual-snorkel unit.

The 2 notches in the base show it's an Olds air cleaner. They're for the upper radiator hose and the engine lift strap that was on all Olds V8's.

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Seems to me somebody is tring to makie a fast buick.
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Old February 21st, 2010, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Here's the toro cleaner with the smaller diameter snorkels...Wonder why they went with such small air inlets?
Likely for sound control instead of all-out performance.


The 64 dual snorkel. Dont know if you could get it on 66 and 67 models....
Nope. 64 only.
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Nope. 64 only.
I made my own for my '67 330.

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So my dual snorkel air cleaner is from a Toronado, thanks for clearing that up!
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there was a 66 and 67 W-30 duel snorkel also. i was told they were hand made but i don't know for sure.
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This is my 98's engine with the "optional" dual snorkle air cleaner. Timmeplus6798016.jpg
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Old March 9th, 2010, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by jensenracing77
there was a 66 and 67 W-30 duel snorkel also. i was told they were hand made but i don't know for sure.
Actually, they were "no-snorkel" air cleaners. Dual inlet, but no snorkels.
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as i recall they were refered to as twin inlets on paperwork but either way it has 2 inlets on all the beathers called dual,twin,ram. and so on
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I just bought this one last week on evilbay. The price was right....

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