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I'm looking for some help in trying to find a non-standard air filter 
element for the front carb of a Max Wedge engine.  I bought the big 
bucks set of chrome air cleaners from Special Ts.  I don't want to cut 
out the bracing under the hood, but the front air cleaner only has 
approx. 1/4" clearance between it and the brace.  I don't want to take a 
chance on the engine moving and hitting the brace under load and 
scratching the expensive chrome.

The current air cleaner element is 13" O.D. / 11" I.D. / 2" Tall.  What 
I'd like to find is one that is 1 1/2" or 1 5/8" tall.  I checked with 
NAPA and Car Quest and they don't show any standard size filter shorter 
than 2" in that diameter.  I thought that maybe Mr. Gasket might make 
them, but they only had engine listings in their catalog, not 
dimensions. 

Anyone have an idea for a source I can check that would list dimensions?

Brian  

'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.

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