Re: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction on a 66

2004-04-12 Thread tom



Thanks. I just started subscribing to Car Craft, 
but I don't have the May issue. I'll check it out. For this car, I'm not after 
originality, just some cool extras.
 
Tom

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  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air 
  Induction on a 66
  
  Tom,
   
  Pick 
  up, if you haven't already, a copy of the May issue of Car Craft. There is a 
  feature on a custom '72 Cutlass that features a trick dual snorkel air 
  cleaner. The feed lines lead to the two innermost headlights that have been 
  removed and replaced with an intake screens. Don't know how original you 
  want to keep your car but this is slick! Could not find the article on their 
  web site.
   
  Rich  
  
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tomSent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:13 PMTo: The 
Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction 
on a 66
I've got a 66 El Camino that I bought in pieces 
(rolling chassis + parts) last year. I'm still planning out what I want to 
do with it, and one of the things I'm considering is cold air 
induction. I'd like to do something like the Rudisill cowl plenum through 
the firewall so I don't have to get a new hood, but I don't like the looks 
of the duct hanging off the side. 
 
I'd rather go straight back from the air 
cleaner to the firewall using something like the Ramair box, which is an air 
cleaner with a 17" x 3" duct coming straight off the back. There doesn't 
appear to be much on the firewall directly behind the air cleaner on a 66 
except the distributor and a wiring duct. However, when I looked at the 
center of the firewall on the 66, I noticed that the cowl space on the 
dash side doesn't have enough room for a 17" x 3" hole without 
cutting into the driving compartment. I certainly don't want my engine 
sucking air from there. When I look at the location of the sheet metal under 
the dash area that forms the bottom of the cowl area, it looks like it could 
be cut out and moved down to accommodate the 17" x 3" duct hole without 
interfering with the heating ducts or other under-dash items. But I can't be 
sure with the car torn apart. Interestingly, the offending sheet metal moves 
down as you move away from the center of the firewall, making room for a 
cowl duct on the right side of the car (where the Rudisill duct 
goes).
 
So I'm looking for some opinions from the list, 
especially those that have a 66 Elky or Chevelle.
 
1) Is there some reason why you couldn't move 
the sheet metal that forms the bottom of the cowl area down to make room for 
a 17" x 3" hole through the firewall? (a structural reason, or interference 
with things in the dash area)
 
2) Is this too much trouble to keep the engine 
compartment clean and have cold air? The car is already torn apart, so now 
is the time to do it.
 
I apologize if the explanation of the problem 
is not clear.
 
Tom Tomlinson
'71 Malibu
'66 El 
Camino


Re: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction on a 66

2004-04-12 Thread Clint Hooper



You can check out Air Inlet 
System's website at http://www.ramairbox.com/ 
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#1650http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm

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  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Tom,
  Pick 
  up, if you haven't already, a copy of the May issue of Car Craft. There is a 
  feature on a custom '72 Cutlass that features a trick dual snorkel air 
  cleaner. The feed lines lead to the two innermost headlights that have been 
  removed and replaced with an intake screens. Don't know how original you 
  want to keep your car but this is slick! Could not find the article on their 
  web site.
  Rich


RE: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction on a 66

2004-04-12 Thread rmpvsp



Tom,
 
Pick 
up, if you haven't already, a copy of the May issue of Car Craft. There is a 
feature on a custom '72 Cutlass that features a trick dual snorkel air cleaner. 
The feed lines lead to the two innermost headlights that have been removed and 
replaced with an intake screens. Don't know how original you want to keep 
your car but this is slick! Could not find the article on their web 
site.
 
Rich  

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  tomSent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:13 PMTo: The 
  Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: [Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction on 
  a 66
  I've got a 66 El Camino that I bought in pieces 
  (rolling chassis + parts) last year. I'm still planning out what I want to 
  do with it, and one of the things I'm considering is cold air induction. 
  I'd like to do something like the Rudisill cowl plenum through the firewall so 
  I don't have to get a new hood, but I don't like the looks of the duct hanging 
  off the side. 
   
  I'd rather go straight back from the air cleaner 
  to the firewall using something like the Ramair box, which is an air cleaner 
  with a 17" x 3" duct coming straight off the back. There doesn't appear to be 
  much on the firewall directly behind the air cleaner on a 66 except the 
  distributor and a wiring duct. However, when I looked at the center of the 
  firewall on the 66, I noticed that the cowl space on the dash side 
  doesn't have enough room for a 17" x 3" hole without cutting into 
  the driving compartment. I certainly don't want my engine sucking air from 
  there. When I look at the location of the sheet metal under the dash area that 
  forms the bottom of the cowl area, it looks like it could be cut out and moved 
  down to accommodate the 17" x 3" duct hole without interfering with the 
  heating ducts or other under-dash items. But I can't be sure with the car torn 
  apart. Interestingly, the offending sheet metal moves down as you move away 
  from the center of the firewall, making room for a cowl duct on the right side 
  of the car (where the Rudisill duct goes).
   
  So I'm looking for some opinions from the list, 
  especially those that have a 66 Elky or Chevelle.
   
  1) Is there some reason why you couldn't move the 
  sheet metal that forms the bottom of the cowl area down to make room for a 17" 
  x 3" hole through the firewall? (a structural reason, or interference with 
  things in the dash area)
   
  2) Is this too much trouble to keep the engine 
  compartment clean and have cold air? The car is already torn apart, so now is 
  the time to do it.
   
  I apologize if the explanation of the problem is 
  not clear.
   
  Tom Tomlinson
  '71 Malibu
  '66 El 
Camino


Re:[Chevelle-list] Cold Air Induction on a 66

2004-04-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Tom.

I like your idea of keping things clean.
I dont know much about moving that firewall metal around, but you could just make the 
hole of another shape.

If what you need to get enough air is 17x3" (51sq.in. of area) you would have the same 
amount of air using a hole which is eg 20,5x2,5" or 25,5x2"
I would not go very narrow (like 0,5" or 1") because there is something about the 
airflow along the wall etc. I'm not an expert but its for sure possible to read in a 
book somewhere.

of course you would need to modify the duct as well, but that should not be a problem 
I think ??.

I dont know if this is doable at all but you could always consider it.

Ciao
André


> I've got a 66 El Camino that I bought in pieces (rolling chassis + parts) last year. 
> I'm still planning out what I want to do with it, and one of the things I'm 
> considering is cold air induction. I'd like to do something like the Rudisill cowl 
> plenum through the firewall so I don't have to get a new hood, but I don't like the 
> looks of the duct hanging off the side.
>
> I'd rather go straight back from the air cleaner to the firewall using something 
> like the Ramair box, which is an air cleaner with a 17" x 3" duct coming straight 
> off the back. There doesn't appear to be much on the firewall directly behind the 
> air cleaner on a 66 except the distributor and a wiring duct. However, when I looked 
> at the center of the firewall on the 66, I noticed that the cowl space on the dash 
> side doesn't have enough room for a 17" x 3" hole without cutting into the driving 
> compartment. I certainly don't want my engine sucking air from there. When I look at 
> the location of the sheet metal under the dash area that forms the bottom of the 
> cowl area, it looks like it could be cut out and moved down to accommodate the 17" x 
> 3" duct hole without interfering with the heating ducts or other under-dash items. 
> But I can't be sure with the car torn apart. Interestingly, the offending sheet 
> metal moves down as you move away from the center of the firewall, making room for a 
> cowl duct on the right side of the car (where the Rudisill duct goes).
>
> So I'm looking for some opinions from the list, especially those that have a 66 Elky 
> or Chevelle.
>
> 1) Is there some reason why you couldn't move the sheet metal that forms the bottom 
> of the cowl area down to make room for a 17" x 3" hole through the firewall? (a 
> structural reason, or interference with things in the dash area)
> 
> 2) Is this too much trouble to keep the engine compartment clean and have cold air? 
> The car is already torn apart, so now is the time to do it.
>
> I apologize if the explanation of the problem is not clear.
> 
> Tom Tomlinson
> '71 Malibu
> '66 El Camino