unknown air cleaner

Discussion in 'The "Other" Bench' started by dreeesh, Mar 25, 2007.

  1. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    i have a air cleaner which is definitley from a gm car but not sure which,it looks like a pontiac one,it has an decal"keep your gm all gm" part number ...BD 6485827.......anyone know??:Do No: :Do No:
     
  2. L78racer

    L78racer undistinguished

  3. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    this is definitley not a buick air cleaner,it was a long shot but i think the decal is just for the element used,after comparing it with a pontiac dual snorkel air cleaner and the location of the crankcase breather,its definitly pontiac just dont know the year.:Do No:
     
  4. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    ok forgot about olds and chevy...but snorkel seems too big...ill post picture then maybye we can get some feedback!!!
     
  5. Big Dog

    Big Dog 2nd place = first loser

    :Do No: Got a picture ??
     
  6. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    here one pic
     

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  7. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    heres another
     

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  8. GoldBoattail455

    GoldBoattail455 462 -> TH400 -> Posi

    It looks to me that you have a 1971 Buick 455 aircleaner. In 72-76 they switched to a longer and more narrow snorkel. Also a 1971 Buick 455 aircleaner would have the breather located on the driver's side. The "keep your gm all gm" sticker would be on the passenger side. 1970 455 air cleaners would be a narrower snorkel but shorter than the later 72-76 style.
     

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  9. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    Rob's right...71 big car air cleaner
     
  10. dreeesh

    dreeesh Well-Known Member

    that be the one!!!!.....thanks!!!...now i can paint it put the stickers on it and put it on e-bay!!!!:beer
     
  11. JLP

    JLP Well-Known Member

    Looks like a 350 or 400 Pontiac or 455 big car Pontiac. Air inlet is the typical non professional lip.
     

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