69 h/o air cleaner filter

Old Dec 20, 2012 | 10:41 AM
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69 h/o air cleaner filter

just curious about what adhesive was used for the foam filter element and also has anyone cleaned and re-used them....i'm thinking about taking mine off but stuck on there pretty good.... Also the fomoco (original ?) vacuum motor is dead, are they rebuildable?

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Old Dec 20, 2012 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by pogo69
just curious about what adhesive was used for the foam filter element and also has anyone cleaned and re-used them....i'm thinking about taking mine off but stuck on there pretty good.... Also the fomoco (original ?) vacuum motor is dead, are they rebuildable?

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Are you talking the air filter element (which is originally a paper element) or the adapter-to-hood seal (which is some kind of foam and stuck to the adapter)?

The original vacuum motor is indeed a fomoco (Ford) part. I haven't had to deal with it myself (mine's ok and I have an NOS spare), but a little Google turns up Ford vendors that either sell or rebuild them.
Old Dec 20, 2012 | 08:33 PM
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my mistake. I was talking about the foam but confused it with the filter....yes i realize the foam isnt cleaned, but still wondering what procedures if any were noted in any service manual or supplements about the air cleaner assembly. I am thinking the vacuum motor is non repairable.
Old Dec 20, 2012 | 08:54 PM
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my mistake. I was talking about the foam but confused it with the filter....yes i realize the foam isnt cleaned, but still wondering what procedures if any were noted in any service manual or supplements about the air cleaner assembly. I am thinking the vacuum motor is non repairable.
I'm not aware of any manuals ever being issued for the H/O specific parts. One thing I can say about the actual original foam was it disintegrated over time, even sitting in the warehouse. I bought some NOS ones from GM in the early 80s and a number of them had just crumbled dust right in the box... I have used weatherstrip adhesive to put replacement (repro) foams on mine.

I have no experience with them, but at this link http://www.perogie.com/ShakerRamAir.htm they say they can rebuild them for $80. Besides the "fomoco" logo, also note there is a date stamp on the vacuum motor if you are attempting to stay original. Mine has a 5-69...
Old Dec 21, 2012 | 06:07 AM
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Thanks for the link to have the vacuum motor rebuilt. I don't see a date code on the motor though, it's still attached to the housing so unless its hidden on the very top.
Old Dec 21, 2012 | 06:28 AM
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Thanks for the link to have the vacuum motor rebuilt. I don't see a date code on the motor though, it's still attached to the housing so unless its hidden on the very top.
From memory (it could be a little fuzzy), the date code is stamped on the center of the round, dome-shaped nose piece (opposite end from the vacuum line). A couple of the Ford sites I looked at yesterday mentioned their respective date codes in the same spot (which makes sense).
Old Dec 21, 2012 | 07:01 AM
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found it..just need a couple magnafying glasses now...I love getting old
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