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air cleaner assembly

carne

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Anyone got the old school stock air cleaner with the cold air intake hose running up to the grill? Mine is a 71 which did not come with a stock setup like that - I have headers = alot of heat, I have all the parts to convert it over to a 73 assembly to allow the cold air aspect. the cold air hose runs up going thru between solenoid and battery - I have no opening for cold air to come thru where the end of cold air intake hose tube bolts on. Is there an opening up there on the later models 72, 73 and later, that came outa the factory with this type of air cleaner setup? It appears mine will bolt to a solid wall with no opening for cold air to enter the tube
 
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carne

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nevermind - got my answer in Bronco Chat forum. 72, 73, and on had an opening in the core support for the cold air tube - Broncodriver99 sent me a pic of it - 71 did not have cold air, so no opening up there for it. I have to cut it out if I want to use it. - May I say, "GRRRRRRRRR"
 

Viperwolf1

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nevermind - got my answer in Bronco Chat forum. 72, 73, and on had an opening in the core support for the cold air tube - Broncodriver99 sent me a pic of it - 71 did not have cold air, so no opening up there for it. I have to cut it out if I want to use it. - May I say, "GRRRRRRRRR"
That opening was only on '73-'77. '72 didn't have it and used an air cleaner snorkel with a round tube and no hose. That core support opening was added when the little box was added for power steering. There always seems to be a lot of confusion in properly identifying '72 and '73 models for some reason though.
 
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carne

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broncodriver99 said the opening was in later model 72's was in a 72 that he had, I dont care tho, lol what I do care about is mine doesnt have one - as I ordered these parts I was wondering where the hell does this thing pull the air in from - turns out nowhere til I cut it out. The flexible hose - between assembly and tip- is expandable lengthwise tho and I will see if I can re-route the tip - but ultimatly will probably cut
 

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I have the same year and parts you do carne. I'm just planning to cut a hole. Not a huge deal, but certainly an awkward spot that would require either some serious finesse, fancier tools than I have, or removing the grille for better access.

The late '72 model year trucks did have the cutout, even though the Bronco did not get the actual cold-air cleaner hardware until model year '73, like Viper said. Ford had simply already started installing the new style core support before the official year change over and new designs and smog equipment and such.
I have several friends with '72's that have the stock '72 early "hot-air" filter assembly, but the core supports have the opening, and the bumpout for the power steering.

Paul
 

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Oem early air cleaner

I have two early bronco air cleaner the tops are different anybody know the difference what year it goes on
 

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I think the top one was a ‘77 only air cleaner. It has the shorter ribs and a different profile. It looks like the one on my ‘77.
 

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Ok thanks I just bead blasted the blue one for my 76 Bronco and the black one I will put on my 77 did ford ever paint air filter assembly black or were they always blue my 77 was I calif vehicle
 

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Ok thanks I just bead blasted the blue one for my 76 Bronco and the black one I will put on my 77 did ford ever paint air filter assembly black or were they always blue my 77 was I calif vehicle


There were some that came painted black. I don’t know what years or why but I have seen some discussions about it....
 

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Yep, both blue and black. I've seen lots of '69 and '70 models that (if I remember!) were black. And some '70's that were blue. My '71 was blue.
Of course, over the years some of them have been swapped out so there are fewer and fewer references we can look back to.

Lots of the early six-cylinder models had black ones I believe. But I've never owned a six, so can't say for certain.
Were the oil-bath air cleaners an option on V8's? If so, I bet those were black.

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Black air cleaner

Thanks it looked like factory satin black on the 77 , My 76 air cleaner cleaned up nice no rust pitting
 

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any 1 gotta pic/schematics/CAD or anything to look at for the core support hole fresh air to AC housing duct. I heard it wuz the oval hole I got in my '70 in the general area over there. I'm pretty sure the hose goes between battery and inner fender but saw 1 that has the hose as in board of the battery.

One thing I never saw is - is there a lill scoop/plastic funnel type thing? How duz the accordion hose attach to the core support? Nuttin btwn there & the grille?
Seems like the end of the hose is a lill plastic adapter, rectangular in shape, from end of hose past battery and then...?

Thnx (even some pic here don't show the lill plastic terminus or the core support hole).
I need to get my grill back on soon AND source these prts/make up sompin mah self...
 

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76 bronco

This picture is from my 76 bronco The rubber flap is missing on mine that’s how I got this picture
 

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Here’s a diagram of what the fresh air duct looks like on a ‘77. A ‘70 would not have any of that, or even the hole in the core support. The ducts were not used until 73. A ‘70 would look like the picture below with no fresh air duct...
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OK, thnx U both.

Post #14 shows the/a (correct?) square hole & its placement. Thnx f100~
Post #15 shows correct diagram (seems that rectangle is 2 part and the final piece in total)
but the pic has an ac housing w/snorkel in too far, should B out on end. Thnx 2 Sloleak~

No scoop @ grill, also - must struggle w/headlight to get any air (it appears).
That's great. Clearest I seen in 38 yrs of ownership. Somethings ya just gotta wait 4, ask friends 8^ )

If both R correct (last pic & diagram) wonder the yr for each...
What the plastic looks like on the 'inboard of battery' 1 & it's cs hole/placement.

carne: "... I ordered these parts I was wondering... The flexible hose - between assembly and tip- is expandable lengthwise..."
I mostly just seek the 2 prt plastic rectangle end. Did ur kit have that?
 

chrlsful

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doesn't he have a great thread 4 this!?!
I thought we'd refer back 2 it.
The Ford shop mani covers just that yr? I remembah getting those wuz hard AND expensive.
Do U know if the '70 hada 'snorkel extension'?

'S all OK and then some!
I will make up most of this.

That plastic prt I hit up "carne" for is the important 1 to me...
 

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The ‘70 air cleaner did not have any kind of extension or ductwork to the core support. It was just as pictured in the photo....

You may just want to post something in the parts wanted forum for a 73 or later air cleaner and ductwork. Somebody may have one laying around....
 

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Lots of snorkels got "lost" over the years so there are many air cleaner housings running around with just the hole in front.
As far as I know all of this type left the factory with a snorkel like you see, until '73 when they went to the cold-air intake.

The early ones were open to the engine compartment, but like the diagrams show, had a down-tube/heat-riser setup with a heat stove over the exhaust manifold.
Even though my riser tube and heat stove were long gone when I bought mine, a simple replacement hose connected to the snorkel and literally just laying on the exhaust manifold still passed smog every time.

The later ones with the cold-air intake still had the heat riser, but it was shaped differently due to the new angle on the snorkel.

Paul
 
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