Air Cleaner size

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  1. TommyGun1928

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    Well currently I'm running a 3x14 air cleaner on my 302. As of late I have been replacing and upgrading my motor components. One of the parts I replaced was the distributor. I had a Excel Blue Print distributor and currently replacement parts were discounted so I had to replace it (soo sad) I replaced it with a MSD Billet distributor which was taller than the Excel by 3/4". The issue I have now is the air cleaner fouls number 5 plug boot, bad. My question is do I go with a smaller (10") air filter to fix the plug boot fouling issue or go with a 1/4 to 1/2" riser/spacer on my carb? I'm running a Holley 600cfm carb (another new part, ha ha) I have room between the hood and air cleaner for a carb riser and I do like the 14" so the motor can breath better. How much of a difference would a 10" air cleaner make compared to a 14" air flow? I'll be starting another thread about my experience with part suppliers I used. I spent about 2k on replacement parts and I have a thing or two to say about these "pro" part suppliers and their "quality" parts and technical knowledge or lack of...
     

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    I had the same problem many years ago, I ended up fabricating a spacer between the carb and air cleaner bottom, not sure if these spacers are available, but it was easy to make one.
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    I run a 13" air cleaner...
     
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    Air cleaner spacers defiantly available in various thickness.
     
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    My .02 cents worth. If it were me and I had the hood clearance, I would use a 1/2 inch phenolic spacer under the carb. It would provide the needed clearance and possibly help insulate the carb a bit.
     
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    I vote for the carb spacer if possible. I'd also think a 10" air cleaner that was taller would work just as well.
     
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    I too vote for a carb spacer. A 14" filter is 44" circumference. A 10" filter is only 31.5". Further multiply that by the height of the filter and consider the pleating, the difference in area is large.
     
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    Thanks guys for all the input, I was leaning on the carb spacer because I didn't want to lose and breathing space. I do have room.
     
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    I believe companies make an offset air cleaner base that might help you.
     
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    I've been looking at various spacers metal and plastic and I'm going with a 1/2 inch plastic spacer. Plastic wont transfer heat like a metal one will. I think an offset might cause an uneven air flow through the carb throat...maybe?
     
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    I see no reason not to use a spacer. I run a half-inch phenolic spacer on My Maverick. I also made 1/2-inch throttle bracket spacers out of stainless steel tubing, to keep the throttle cable geometry correct...
     
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    LOL The first time I saw one of those intakes was on a street rod. The carbs were sticking out past the body lines.
     
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