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Need info on air filter system for Allis 'C'

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Duane

11-13-1999 16:38:35




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I need some information on how the air filter system works, particularly with the oil cup. If I fill it with oil to the level it states, the air inlet goes into the oil. It's obvious that air gets to the carburetor, but how? Do any of the metal filters need to be replaced, if they even can be? How do I insure I have a good filter system? An introductory lesson in how this works would be appreciated. I don't have a manual yet.

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Aaron

11-13-1999 17:52:38




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 Re: Need info on air filter system for Allis 'C' in reply to Duane, 11-13-1999 16:38:35  
The air is supposed to go through the oil, so the inlet has to be in the oil. As the air passes through the oil, it gets filtered in the metal fibers due the filming nature of oil. You could run some gas or parts washing solvent through the metal filters every once in a while to get the dirt and gunk out. Just keep it full to the line and it'll clean the air and keep your engine breathing happy.
Aaron

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Duane

11-14-1999 19:46:12




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 Re: Re: Need info on air filter system for Allis 'C' in reply to Aaron, 11-13-1999 17:52:38  
Thank's a bunch! Do you know what type/weight of oil I need to use? I don't have the manual that would tell me this kind of stuff. Would this be in the service manual? If so, I must get one.



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Aron

11-14-1999 21:04:28




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 Re: Re: Re: Need info on air filter system for Allis 'C' in reply to Duane, 11-14-1999 19:46:12  
I think they recommend the same weight as the enigne oil. This should all be found in the owners manual. If you need one, I'd recommend Jensen. They have a link on this site. Very nice reproduction manuals. Service manuals are nice if you do your own fixing. Get both the AC one and the I&T manual. Lots of useful information in those. Also nice to have a parts catalog to know how things go together. You can never have enough information on these things.
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