1.7 Air Cleaner, Help me get rid of my oil bath air clean |
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1.7 Air Cleaner, Help me get rid of my oil bath air clean |
Michael J |
Nov 28 2004, 08:41 PM
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My first posting.
I have just bought my first 914 in a lot of years. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) It's a '72 1.7 in pretty good condition. Other than a '73 side shift tranny it is pretty much stock. I want to keep the D-jet FI but want to dump the oil bath aircleaner if possible. I understand the oil bath air cleaner went the way of the dinosaur in '73. If so can I just put a '73 paper filter cleaner on and have all the hoses hook up OK? If so does anyone have a '73 air cleaner for sale? For now I am going to do some cleaning, add a 2.0 liter apperance group consule, and a set of chrome steel wheels with the stock hubcaps. Then go driving. I know it 's not that simple. But all the little things to fix is why I bought it. Thanks for any help. Mike |
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