Hi All
Just bought my Cub a couple of weeks ago, got it home, and have only run it a few times. To my astonishment, last week when I went to shoot some ether in the intake to help with starting, I noticed a gap, where obviously the air cleaner should be installed.
Needless to say, I am now in the market for an aircleaner. How do I tell if I want the long body style or the short body style? My Cub is a 1949 model.
Thanks
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You want a long one. Vertical exhaust... long intake, underslung exhaust... short intake.
You want a long one. Vertical exhaust... long intake, underslung exhaust... short intake.
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Air Cleaner connection to Carb Intake Manifold
IS the connection between the air cleaner and intake manifold a flexible connection?
Is there a part no for it, or is it just a small piece of hose? What size hose ... looks like 1 1/4"? Does it have to be high temp?
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Is there a part no for it, or is it just a small piece of hose? What size hose ... looks like 1 1/4"? Does it have to be high temp?
Thanks
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Re: Air Cleaner connection to Carb Intake Manifold
David wrote:IS the connection between the air cleaner and intake manifold a flexible connection?
Is there a part no for it, or is it just a small piece of hose? What size hose ... looks like 1 1/4"? Does it have to be high temp?
Thanks
On a 49, the original would have been a curved metal pipe with a short coupling hose at each end. If your carb has been replaced with a Zenith you need a larger hose at the carb end reduced to fit the pipe. According to the parts book, the pipe was replaced with a 1 piece hose at serial 248125.
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