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> 2.0L prototype air intake parts in factory manual
JeffBowlsby
post Dec 11 2010, 09:19 AM
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Stumbled on this recently...how many differences can you see in this drawing, from what was actually produced? I count about 8. This is not the only prototype stuff in the factory manual. Thought some of you would find it interesting.


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Tom_T
post Dec 11 2010, 12:42 PM
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To my eyes in this larger scale pic below (also one of Jeff's) - it looks more like they're representing a squarish box with a neck attached to it (2 pieces), rather than 1 piece with the neck a single form extension from the square-ish air filter housing area on mine in the post above.

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There were also at least 4 embossed/stamped patterns on the 2.0L air filter boxes, as follows:

Early 73 MY - Diamonds + cross-ribs, like mine in the pic in the prior post (GA motors)
....................... also early 73 - a similar version with diamonds but no cross-ribs

Late 73 - 74 MYs - Cross-ribs only (GA motors)

75 -76 MYs - Smooth tops (GC motors)

I'm not sure if it followed the same pattern for the GB Euro/World 2.0L motors, but suspect it did.
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