Bill, - not sure what "electronic" stuff you are talking about on your carb, - what I usually find when trying to come up with an air cleaner is that the vast majority of same are made for Chevrolets (like everything else in the Hot Rod industry it seems), and these GM things are all "drop-base" designs (I guess so they will fit under Corvette & Camaro hoods), - plus the Rochester Q-Jet carb they are all made to fit is shaped quite differently than an AFB or AVS. Plus, - when you try and use a drop-base air cleaner on a Chrysler you often end up getting the transmission kickdown linkage tangled up with it (that can be downright dangerous). If you look for them, - you can locate a "high-rise" air cleaner assy, - or at least one with a "level" or "non-recessed" base. I have found several on Ebay when I needed them. Since you are going from large to small (so to speak) with your air cleaner, - you don't have much choice other than to combine the two with cutting & welding. I have done that a few times with (mostly) good results. It's a little tricky to get the "angle" right between one base and another, - but it can be done. Regards, DaveG. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 11:47 PM Subject: Re: IML: My new '59 > Hello Steve, > I am looking for an after-market chrome air cleaner as a temporary solution, > and I did find one that will fit the new carb. made by Edelbrock, but the > problem is it will not go down over the mouth of the carb due to the electronic > parts at the base of the carb which is why I need to put adapter rings to raise > it up. Almost every auto parts store I've been to has the Edelbrock air > cleaners, but none of them have the rings to raise it higher which is my problem. > > Bill '59 Crown >