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gchemist 11-06-2000 02:03 PM

Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Anyone ever try to adapt an '83(?) - '85 Camero dual snorkel intake to a truck. I would like to adapt one into my truck. I do not have the original Q-jet. Instead I am using an Eldelbrock 1406 / 600 CFM carb on the original 305 CI engine. I would like to know the dimensions on the dual snorkel intake. Total height, width, and circumference. What is the size of the air cleaner? How flat is the snorkel on the bottom? Can it clear an Eldelbrock carb fuel linkage and fuel intake lines using a spacer? What is the diameter length of the hole on the bottom portion of the snorkel? Anyone have available for sale? Dealer wants $185.00!! They can't give me the dimensions because they do not have one in stock and no else in town has one. I sure don't want to order one then not have it fit my carb.

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gchemist
1983 Custom Truck
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ImpalaSS 11-06-2000 06:21 PM

check out http://www.3rdgen.org/tech/zrout2/
thing on how to MAKE a dual snorkle intake


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Captkaos 11-06-2000 09:43 PM

gmchemist,
Check Mikes site he has one setup on his page.
Here is a pic:
http://www.shelby.net/mgervin/snorkel3.jpg
http://www.shelby.net/mgervin/dualsnor.htm

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Chris Lucas
1973 Chevy C-10
1975 Chevy Silverado
Captkaos' Page



swervin ervin 11-07-2000 08:41 PM

Well guys,

I still have the page on the dual snorkel conversion but I won't have it on my truck for very much longer.

I broke down and bought a Ram Air Box. Ever since I seen these things I have been wanting one. They are not cheap but what is in this crazy performance world we all hang out in?

I ordered it today, should be here in a week or two. I'll have some pics of it on my site sometime there after.

BTW, there wasn't anything wrong with my homemade one. I just wanted the Ram Air Box mainly for looks. We all know how that goes. http://67-72chevytrucks.net/board/ubbhtml/biggrin.gif

The only catch, I'll have to put the old air cleaner back on when I get it inspected every year. http://67-72chevytrucks.net/board/ubbhtml/frown.gif


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Mike

1985 Chevy C-10
Mike's 73-87 Chevy Pickup Site

[This message has been edited by swervin ervin (edited 11-07-2000).]

gchemist 11-09-2000 11:14 AM

Mike,

Thanks for the RAM AIR link. After I receive some information from them, I probably order one too. Still don't know how I'm fit the tubes but I'm sure I'll have to cut holes in the new radiator support. Other options is to buy a special crowl hood.


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gchemist
1983 Custom Truck
TX Plates: "BAD BOW"
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gchemist 11-10-2000 11:43 AM

Well, it looks like I won't be ordering the RAM AIR box. The original radiator support does have an opening the driver side to hook up a dual snorkel system. My new '89 - '91 radiator support does not have any opening for a dual snorkel hookup. I guess the '89 - '91 burbs, jimmy's and blazers have the air inlet located on the passenger side fender. Guess I'll just have to go with a crowl hood. Hard part is find a metal one to fit my truck.

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gchemist
1983 Custom Truck
TX Plates: "BAD BOW"
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Captkaos 11-10-2000 06:47 PM

Actually, that is the easy part. Goodmark Industries makes a steel hood for it (along with many others) http://www.goodmarkindustries.com

http://www.goodmarkindustries.com/gr...45-200-811.jpg

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Chris Lucas
1973 Chevy C-10
1975 Chevy Silverado
Captkaos' Page



gchemist 11-11-2000 06:46 PM

Chris,

Thanks for the link. I'm interested in finding a steel Ram Air sytle hood. A ram air hood with the air intake like the Cobra, Cameros, Firebirds and similiar cars would look better than just a raised cowl. I just like the meaner look with the air induction direct instead of in the back of the hood. I may just purchase a steel induction scoop and have it welded on the hood. Hopefully I'll find a company that makes or can make a hood like I want.


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gchemist
1983 Custom Truck
TX Plates: "BAD BOW"
http://www.geocities.com/abetterchemist/

Captkaos 11-15-2000 09:41 PM

For looks or function. For function, the cowl version is better because of the presurized area at the base of the windshield/cowl. You would have to isolate the air cleaner from the underhood air for it to work properly. Being a flat vertical hood, the snorkel/Ram type would be less optimal. They do look cool though.

Here is http://www.usbodysource.com Super Sport Ram air hood. Which you like. I think it would be hard and expensive to get someone to stamp just one in steel though. (this is fiberglass)

http://www.usbodysource.com/FCG-9K.gif

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Chris Lucas
1973 Chevy C-10
1975 Chevy Silverado
Captkaos' Page



C-10 simplex 12-12-2012 01:57 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
The other thing you could do is stack 2 stock air cleaner housings on top of each other. You would of course need an extra long stud for the top of the carb.

kalbert 12-12-2012 02:37 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
So take me away, I don't mind
You just better promise me I'll be back in time
I gotta be back in time....

:)

gchemist 12-12-2012 02:47 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
I posted this on 11-06-2000, 12:03 PM!!! Wow!! I though the database would delete it after a while!!

Miss Mike.

Pyrotechnic 12-12-2012 07:14 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Holy 12 year old thread revival!!!!

Guess it's proof that time and patience pays off with hot rods. Gerardo did eventually get his ram air box and even built a pretty sweet bumper inlet setup for it too!

Redcap 12-12-2012 08:02 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by C-10 simplex (Post 5754339)
The other thing you could do is stack 2 stock air cleaner housings on top of each other. You would of course need an extra long stud for the top of the carb.

http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...uper_super.jpg

Chevrolado 12-12-2012 08:06 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Hahah ^^^ :lol: Perfect.

gchemist 12-12-2012 09:44 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
12-12-12=18 years at my company!! So it's a good omen!!

mrhino 12-12-2012 09:59 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Strange, about 2 Hours ago I decided to build my own dual snorkel air cleaner. I got about half way done and decided to call it a night and check on the site for some new post and this one was at the top. and 12 years old to boot. Must have some thing to do with "the space-time continuum"

C-10 simplex 12-13-2012 01:34 AM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Well then, that might be a sign of some sort. Have you considered stacking 2 on top of each other?

BMERDOC 12-13-2012 02:01 AM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Ok so how did ImpalaSS manage to join in 7/01 yet post to a thread in 11/00 and yet have 0 posts? Musta been a Trans-Dimensional Ne'er-Do-Well! OH YEAH..Not to hijack but...:uhmk:

bk2life 12-13-2012 04:40 AM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
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dual snorkel? there are plenty of kits out there now with some pretty trick lookin set-ups.

Firebirdjones 12-13-2012 12:46 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
If stock appearance and sneaky is more your thing then you don't need all the flashy intake stuff.

Here's mine. I did this maybe 15-18 years ago. I have a complete dual snorkle air cleaner setup from a 305HO camaro but I preferred to keep the stock stuff and modify a bit.

I simply grabbed an extra air cleaner with the same snorkle from the junk yard, along with another intake hose and the plastic connector that clips onto the core support. The nice part is that most of these core supports are made with the intake hose holes already there on both sides (mine does) so it's just as simple as hooking it up.

I drilled the spot welds for the snorkle on the junk yard air cleaner, measured and cut the hole on my air cleaner. Spot welded the snorkle on, did a little touch up paint at the spot welds. Luckily the junk yard snorkle had about the same "patina" as my air cleaner assembly so it matches perfectly and looks as though it belongs there without having to paint the entire assembly ;)

Most people look at this and don't even notice that it's not a factory setup, only a very few keen eyes have even caught it. (not that I open the hood for everyone though :lol:)

I also removed all the baffling inside the air cleaner that surrounds both the air filter and surrounds the throat of the carb so I get unrestricted fresh outside airflow.

http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/x...1/P9110003.jpg

mrhino 12-13-2012 07:44 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
thats cool that's exactly what im doing.

Pyrotechnic 12-13-2012 08:56 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
That looks cool Firebird! .

I'm sure yours works good as is, but there is a taller lid and filter that fits that base (about twice as tall) you could get at a junkyard cheap as well. Could get a little more air flow and filtering area for that big block.

Firebirdjones 12-13-2012 09:07 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
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Originally Posted by Pyrotechnic (Post 5756874)
That looks cool Firebird! .

I'm sure yours works good as is, but there is a taller lid and filter that fits that base (about twice as tall) you could get at a junkyard cheap as well. Could get a little more air flow and filtering area for that big block.

Ah yes, I know the lid you speak of. My 84 blazer had a tall lid like that now that you mention it. Great idea....now the wheels are turning again :lol:

motornut 12-13-2012 10:28 PM

Re: Dual Snorkel Intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Firebirdjones (Post 5756175)
If stock appearance and sneaky is more your thing then you don't need all the flashy intake stuff.

Here's mine. I did this maybe 15-18 years ago. I have a complete dual snorkle air cleaner setup from a 305HO camaro but I preferred to keep the stock stuff and modify a bit.

I simply grabbed an extra air cleaner with the same snorkle from the junk yard, along with another intake hose and the plastic connector that clips onto the core support. The nice part is that most of these core supports are made with the intake hose holes already there on both sides (mine does) so it's just as simple as hooking it up.

I drilled the spot welds for the snorkle on the junk yard air cleaner, measured and cut the hole on my air cleaner. Spot welded the snorkle on, did a little touch up paint at the spot welds. Luckily the junk yard snorkle had about the same "patina" as my air cleaner assembly so it matches perfectly and looks as though it belongs there without having to paint the entire assembly ;)

Most people look at this and don't even notice that it's not a factory setup, only a very few keen eyes have even caught it. (not that I open the hood for everyone though :lol:)

I also removed all the baffling inside the air cleaner that surrounds both the air filter and surrounds the throat of the carb so I get unrestricted fresh outside airflow.

http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/x...1/P9110003.jpg

yup looks like it could have been born that way!


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