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Mar 13, 2010 4:43 am
Bill Inglis Offline
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Subject: Air filter
For some time I've felt that the engine air filter on the LG45 is a bit basic. Naturally I don't wish to modify the nicely made manifold and its air cleaner/silencer cylindrical housing mounted on the bulkhead. But perhaps some sort of modern air filter element could be fitted discreetly inside the cylinder? Has anybody tried this, or any thoughts on this in general?
 

Mar 16, 2010 9:23 am
Peter S30 Offline
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Subject: Re: Air filter
Dear Bill,
my feeling is that no special air filter is needed regarding the typically rather low miles per year the cars are used and assuming there is no use in very dusty environment ("off road" in summer). The cars have been living 100´000+ miles without it. The other point is that a very fine air filter doesn´t help breathing of the engine.
 

Mar 24, 2010 8:21 pm
Bill Inglis Offline
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Subject: Re: Air filter
Dear Peter

Thanks for that. I've seen some clever adaptations of modern low-restriction K & N air filters on vintage engines, but as you say on low mileage engines on good roads it probably isn't important.
Thank-you also for setting up the forum, it's a most useful source of leads to parts, advice and general comments.

Regards, Bill
 

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