The air cleaner comes apart so that you can scrub out the sump area with a parts brush and solvent. From your post I can't tell exactly what you have done, but there really isn't any place that you can trap solvent. DO NOT rinse it with water. If you can't figure it out, take it to an auto repair shop that has a solvent bath and air gun. If you go this route, you should probably just allow them to service it and give it back to you. There is a mark in the sump that says what the oil level should be and also what kind. If you put too much oil in it, or the incorrect type, you will suck it through the carb and burn it out through the exhaust. The shop manual is very clear on how to service this and there isn't that much that can go wrong. Paul In an email dated Sun, 20 2 2005 6:06:56 pm GMT, <polty6@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >Hi all- > >I am having some difficulty figuring out the air cleaner on my '55 >sedan. ?I took it off yesterday and cleaned it thoroughly in a parts >washer in preparation for painting. ?Now I cannot figure out for the >life of me how to get the extra solvent out of the "sump" part of the >air cleaner. ?I have two questions: > >1. ?How does one empty the sump completely? ?The repair manual >suggest replacing the oil in the sump every 1,000 miles. ?How is this >done? >2. ?Has anyone ever converted their oil bath air filter over to a >modern paper type? ?I would be interested in this. ?Any and all >suggestions welcome. > >Thanks in advance for the help! ?Have a good Sunday. > >Jim >'55 sedan > > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm