Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
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Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
Dear Lads & Lassies;
Just an addendum to the canister: I place oiled
steel wool around the vents to emulate the original concept.
Tally Ho!
Thom Collins
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Just an addendum to the canister: I place oiled
steel wool around the vents to emulate the original concept.
Tally Ho!
Thom Collins
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Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
Peter wrote
Precisely! I followed Ray McCrary's instructions off the site, ordered
RC-4340 and it fitted like a glove. Also did what the Hon Thom Collins did
and inserted two donut shaped steel wool pads into the top end and it looks
authentic from the outside.
Joe replies> I was a bit puzzled at the K&N Product # you specified and checked with
> their website ... What I got was a cone shape filter: RC-4340....
Precisely! I followed Ray McCrary's instructions off the site, ordered
RC-4340 and it fitted like a glove. Also did what the Hon Thom Collins did
and inserted two donut shaped steel wool pads into the top end and it looks
authentic from the outside.
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Fw: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
David,
Boy, I am really slow these days. You are referencing a filter element for
the original style air filter canister. I thought you were talking about
the pancake type filter. My apologies to all.
_Peter
Boy, I am really slow these days. You are referencing a filter element for
the original style air filter canister. I thought you were talking about
the pancake type filter. My apologies to all.
_Peter
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From: "Peter Roberts"
To:
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
> David,
>
> I was a bit puzzled at the K&N Product # you specified and checked with
> their website. Please recheck and make sure that you have the correct #.
> What I got was a cone shape filter: RC-4340 Product Specifications
> Product Style: Round Tapered Universal Air Filter
> Base Outside Diameter: 4.5 in (114 mm)
> Flange Inside Diameter: 2.688 in (68 mm)
>
>
> Clearly, this # would never fit a TC cannister filter. The K&N units that
> I found fitted my Vokes cannister was product # E-3212 . Since we all
> rely on the good stuff here, it would help to get this clarified.
>
> _Peter
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> Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 2:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
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>>I just got a K&N RC-4340 High Flow air filter and it fits perfectly in
>>the
>> TC replacement canister. It is available through any car parts store
>> carrying
>> K&N filters. I'm sure there are other make filters also available that
>> will
>> fit. Instructions can be found in our archeives, as previuosly stated,
>> under:
>> _http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
>> (http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
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>> David TC 3896
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Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
G'day all:
With respect to the thread at present I thought, and we all know what that
can do ( ?), I would be very brilliant and try and to go one step further. I
checked out and noted the specs. for the K&N, RC 4340, filter off the K&N
web-site. I then located an RC 3710 model and the specs. are as follows:.
K&N Filter Model # RC 3710:
Base Diameter (outside ): 4.5 inches (114 mm.); Top Diameter (outside): 4.5
inches (114 mm.)[ the only difference between the two]; Length : 5.0 inches
(127 mm.); Top: Metal ; Flange Length: 0.625 inches (16 mm.); Flange Angle:
0 degrees; Flange Offset: 0 inches (0 mm.).
The only noticeable shape differences, between the two, are due to the size
of the top, outside diameters. The RC 3710 is straight and round, whereas;
the RC 4340, is tapered and round.
My thought was that; the RC 3710 filter not being conical in shape, might
fill the repro-cannister a bit better than the RC 4340. The installation
procedure would be the same as that, detailed in the TABC/Org/Tech. section.
Well, surprise, surprise! I now have this lovely, new, filter (
non-returnable says the local NAPA outlet's manager ), which does not fit
into my repro-cannister? The reason, for this!, The OD! This confused me,
which is a simple enough thing to do these days. The specs. given, in the
above installation details, comply with the OD of the filter I have, the
length is the same, so what gives, eh? I then reckoned, if the one I have
does not work, it would be safe to surmise that a RC 4340 will not fit
either.
The only thing I suspect is that the ID, of the repro-cannisters, may vary.
It might be due to the different manufacturers, or even product runs. While
the amount of variance may be only of a small calibre, it seems it is enough
to cock-up the whole insertion operation. I rather tend to go with this
thought, as an easy out. My repro. unit was purchased, from Moss,
California, 1979-11-30. I am open to a solution on this one!
Just some more of my ramblings; cheers for now then:
Respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC # 6768, New Westminster, B.C., Canada
With respect to the thread at present I thought, and we all know what that
can do ( ?), I would be very brilliant and try and to go one step further. I
checked out and noted the specs. for the K&N, RC 4340, filter off the K&N
web-site. I then located an RC 3710 model and the specs. are as follows:.
K&N Filter Model # RC 3710:
Base Diameter (outside ): 4.5 inches (114 mm.); Top Diameter (outside): 4.5
inches (114 mm.)[ the only difference between the two]; Length : 5.0 inches
(127 mm.); Top: Metal ; Flange Length: 0.625 inches (16 mm.); Flange Angle:
0 degrees; Flange Offset: 0 inches (0 mm.).
The only noticeable shape differences, between the two, are due to the size
of the top, outside diameters. The RC 3710 is straight and round, whereas;
the RC 4340, is tapered and round.
My thought was that; the RC 3710 filter not being conical in shape, might
fill the repro-cannister a bit better than the RC 4340. The installation
procedure would be the same as that, detailed in the TABC/Org/Tech. section.
Well, surprise, surprise! I now have this lovely, new, filter (
non-returnable says the local NAPA outlet's manager ), which does not fit
into my repro-cannister? The reason, for this!, The OD! This confused me,
which is a simple enough thing to do these days. The specs. given, in the
above installation details, comply with the OD of the filter I have, the
length is the same, so what gives, eh? I then reckoned, if the one I have
does not work, it would be safe to surmise that a RC 4340 will not fit
either.
The only thing I suspect is that the ID, of the repro-cannisters, may vary.
It might be due to the different manufacturers, or even product runs. While
the amount of variance may be only of a small calibre, it seems it is enough
to cock-up the whole insertion operation. I rather tend to go with this
thought, as an easy out. My repro. unit was purchased, from Moss,
California, 1979-11-30. I am open to a solution on this one!
Just some more of my ramblings; cheers for now then:
Respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC # 6768, New Westminster, B.C., Canada
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Roberts"
To: ; ;
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
> David,
>
> I was a bit puzzled at the K&N Product # you specified and checked with
> their website. Please recheck and make sure that you have the correct #.
> What I got was a cone shape filter: RC-4340 Product Specifications
> Product Style: Round Tapered Universal Air Filter
> Base Outside Diameter: 4.5 in (114 mm)
> Flange Inside Diameter: 2.688 in (68 mm)
>
>
> Clearly, this # would never fit a TC cannister filter. The K&N units that
> I
> found fitted my Vokes cannister was product # E-3212 . Since we all rely
> on
> the good stuff here, it would help to get this clarified.
>
> _Peter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To: ;
> Cc:
> Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 2:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
>
>
>>I just got a K&N RC-4340 High Flow air filter and it fits perfectly in
>>the
>> TC replacement canister. It is available through any car parts store
>> carrying
>> K&N filters. I'm sure there are other make filters also available that
>> will
>> fit. Instructions can be found in our archeives, as previuosly stated,
>> under:
>> _http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
>> (http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
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>> David TC 3896
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>> Bad Soden, Germany
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Fwd: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
Gentlemen,
I'm not sure what the confusion is about this thread. If you refer to the
website I included, you will see pictures of Ray McCrary's conversion which is
exactly what I have referred to. It should make it all very cear. Everything
works and fits perfectly! Thanks Ray!
_http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
(http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
Best Regards,
David TC 3896
Bad Soden, Germany
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I'm not sure what the confusion is about this thread. If you refer to the
website I included, you will see pictures of Ray McCrary's conversion which is
exactly what I have referred to. It should make it all very cear. Everything
works and fits perfectly! Thanks Ray!
_http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
(http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
Best Regards,
David TC 3896
Bad Soden, Germany
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Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
David,
Thanks for graphically demonstrating that the K&N 4350 filter element nicely
fits the Original Air filter canister....NOT the pancake canister that some
of us have fitted.
_Peter
Thanks for graphically demonstrating that the K&N 4350 filter element nicely
fits the Original Air filter canister....NOT the pancake canister that some
of us have fitted.
_Peter
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 6:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
> Gentlemen,
> I'm not sure what the confusion is about this thread. If you refer to the
> website I included, you will see pictures of Ray McCrary's conversion
> which is
> exactly what I have referred to. It should make it all very cear.
> Everything
> works and fits perfectly! Thanks Ray!
> _http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
> (http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David TC 3896
> Bad Soden, Germany
>
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Re: filter for air cleaner cannister
I live to MG!
Glad you guys have found it of interest.
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
Glad you guys have found it of interest.
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: [mg-tabc] filter for air cleaner cannister
> Gentlemen,
> I'm not sure what the confusion is about this thread. If you refer to the
> website I included, you will see pictures of Ray McCrary's conversion
> which is
> exactly what I have referred to. It should make it all very cear.
> Everything
> works and fits perfectly! Thanks Ray!
> _http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm_
> (http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/T-airfilter-2-K&N.htm)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David TC 3896
> Bad Soden, Germany
>
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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