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Old November 25th, 2022, 09:44 PM
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Default Re: Holley Carburetor Conversion

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Brain,

This is my airbreather modification, I want a more OEM look so I found an older oil filled breather and modified it to take a dry element. I used the base of the Mr. Gasket 14" cheap airbreather and cut it to fit the bottom of my older breather
I like what you did to maintain the oil bath look.

So, did you buy the 14” Mr. gasket air cleaner, cut the bottom out of it and then cut the oil bath one and weld up?

Have you had any issues with getting enough airflow?

Thanks!
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