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ZTU air cleaner

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casefrank

06-01-2006 14:00:42




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Does anyone have a pictuer of how the air cleaner system works. I have the unit but not the piping to the carb. Need to make something and want to be close to orginal it a 1937 ZTU
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Frank




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casefrank

06-13-2006 20:23:40




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 Re: ZTU air cleaner in reply to casefrank, 06-01-2006 14:00:42  
Thanks guys the pictures will help a lot. Got her running last week. She had been sitting for 5 years. Otherwise runs and drive good.
frank



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Aaron Sparling

06-09-2006 11:52:32




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 Re: ZTU air cleaner in reply to casefrank, 06-01-2006 14:00:42  
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I took a few pics with an extra pipe I have. I also sent you an email off of YTMag. Holler back if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.

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Aaron Sparling

06-09-2006 11:51:55




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 Re: ZTU air cleaner in reply to casefrank, 06-01-2006 14:00:42  
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I took a few pics with an extra pipe I have. I also sent you an email off of YTMag. Holler back if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.

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Kelvin

06-04-2006 12:32:28




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 Re: ZTU air cleaner in reply to casefrank, 06-01-2006 14:00:42  
I don't have a picture, And I can't remember ever seeing one, but if your '37 ZTU has the air cleaner on the left side (Rocker arm side) of the engine it stands to reason that there should be a pipe that runs from the air cleaner outlet across the engine and angles down to the carburetor inlet. I bet something that would work could be fabricated from exhaust tubing.



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