Identifying a 1970 OAI Hood
#1
Identifying a 1970 OAI Hood
I thought there was a post somewhere on how to identify an original 1970 OAI Hood, but I can not seem to find it. I just bought a second Rallye 350 and the inside of the air inlets look slightly different then my first Rallye. Are there distinguishing marks to tell if a Hood is real or after market. Was there any other GM car that used a hood similar to the Oldsmobile Hood. I ask because on the car I just bought the screen on the inside of the Hood seems to have a triangular pattern ( with rounded corners) in the center. Almost like the air cleaner assembly had that shape at one time. I can post a pic tonight if it would help.
Thanks,
Thanks,
#2
I thought I had read somewhere that there should be a hole on the inside edge of the inlets. I do not see them here.
The other thing I found odd was the triangular shape in the screen.
There is a part number marked in chalk near the back that appears to be the correct part number for a 1970.
What are your thoughts.
The other thing I found odd was the triangular shape in the screen.
There is a part number marked in chalk near the back that appears to be the correct part number for a 1970.
What are your thoughts.
#4
There was some good info and lots of pics in this thread: https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post948769
#5
This Rallye has a build date of 02C. I tend to believe it is the real thing, but would really like to know the things to look. My other Rallye has the hole on the edge like yours.
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#8
I've wondered if that had something to do with it. Now I'm wondering if this was ever referenced in the Oldsmobile PIM as a possible update.
I like the Rallye cars. Not everyone loves yellow on a car, but I never had an issue with it and actually prefer it over many colors. Congrats on owning two!
I like the Rallye cars. Not everyone loves yellow on a car, but I never had an issue with it and actually prefer it over many colors. Congrats on owning two!
#9
Thanks, one is a bucket seat with automatic and the other a bench seat standard. I really like them. I am going to stand both hoods next to each other and see what other differences I see.
Last edited by jharsh; June 28th, 2017 at 05:39 AM.
#13
Interesting, never heard about original plan to install ‘flappers’ in the W-25 hood, not unlike the GTO, GTX, and some other cars with ram air so they could be manually opened and closed.
Wonder if there is any documentation showing that was the original intent and how the dual flapper system would had been assembled. Presumably the hood flapper system would had allowed manual operation.
If true, wonder if it is was abandoned to the complexity of a hood flapper set-up or due to the ease of using a air cleaner flapper assembly? Having the option of when to open or close the ram induction would had been nice. It also might had allowed a larger opening in the air cleaner assembly.
Another interesting tidbit that keeps this 'hobby' interesting.
Wonder if there is any documentation showing that was the original intent and how the dual flapper system would had been assembled. Presumably the hood flapper system would had allowed manual operation.
If true, wonder if it is was abandoned to the complexity of a hood flapper set-up or due to the ease of using a air cleaner flapper assembly? Having the option of when to open or close the ram induction would had been nice. It also might had allowed a larger opening in the air cleaner assembly.
Another interesting tidbit that keeps this 'hobby' interesting.
Last edited by anthonyP; June 28th, 2017 at 05:07 PM.
#18
Most likely to clear the top/rear/center portion of the plastic flapper and/or to add stiffness to the screen itself. It was most definitely stamped into the screen when it was formed and wasn't caused afterwards by anything pushing up against it.
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