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> 1971 1.7L Oil Bath Air filter Question
RestoReese
post Apr 30 2021, 02:11 PM
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Does anyone have any paper air filter suggestions for a 1971 1.7L oil bath air air cleaner? I am keeping the car stock, and I would prefer not to use the oil.

I have seen a thread where someone cuts out the mesh and welds the top and bottom back together, but I have to believe there is a standard air filter I can just insert or rework that could do the job.

Any advice is appreciated.
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post Apr 30 2021, 05:14 PM
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oil bath air cleaners were very good in VWs - cars were rear engined and travelled in their own dust more so than other conventional cars (if you travel on dirt roads). oil baths work better than paper filters in dusty environments. one of the reasons VW stuck to installing oil baths until the early 70s - very conservative and cautious given engine location. less of a problem in a mid engine 914 not really expected to be used on dirt.
i used to recycle my engine oil in the air cleaner of my old type 3. good for max. use of resources.

but its a messy job (and getting harder as a waste issue) disposing of the oil - understand wanting to change it.
suggestion above to update air-cleaner housing to the later model makes sense.
i would put the original part away in a box for a future owner rather than destroy/modify it.
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