That is an interesting option. With the top ring removed, is the base now centered in the ram air chamber, or is it still offset? this could work for low rise 429-460 intake swaps.Not sure if you are aware- the ram air air cleaner base for a 429 is different than the aftermarket version- the aftermarket version is for a small block which sits closer to the firewall and requires the seal to be offset forward to line up with the hole in the hood plenum.
I messed around with my Dynacorn repop small block ram air base and removed the adapter flange portion that offsets the seal so that it would work on the big block. This will reduce the height some, maybe enough to work for you?
Small block base, pre-hacking, you can see the section that offsets the seal mounting ring forward:
View attachment 68844
Post-hacking up, the offset section is gone, and the seal mounting ring was removed from the offseting flange and attached directly to the base:
View attachment 68845
Let me know if you want more details as it might not be that clear what I did...
This isn't enough for me because I'm using a Stealth, so I'll need to do something like in the link below which is WAY more involved. So I'm just running a regular open element air cleaner that sticks up inside the RA plenum...
http://429mustangcougarinfo.50megs.com/stealth_aluminum_intake.htm
Thanks I would love to get more details as I’m running an aftermarket ram air cleaner assembly.Not sure if you are aware- the ram air air cleaner base for a 429 is different than the aftermarket version- the aftermarket version is for a small block which sits closer to the firewall and requires the seal to be offset forward to line up with the hole in the hood plenum.
I messed around with my Dynacorn repop small block ram air base and removed the adapter flange portion that offsets the seal so that it would work on the big block. This will reduce the height some, maybe enough to work for you?
Small block base, pre-hacking, you can see the section that offsets the seal mounting ring forward:
View attachment 68844
Post-hacking up, the offset section is gone, and the seal mounting ring was removed from the offseting flange and attached directly to the base:
View attachment 68845
Let me know if you want more details as it might not be that clear what I did...
This isn't enough for me because I'm using a Stealth, so I'll need to do something like in the link below which is WAY more involved. So I'm just running a regular open element air cleaner that sticks up inside the RA plenum...
http://429mustangcougarinfo.50megs.com/stealth_aluminum_intake.htm
It’s an aftermarket air cleaner and doesn’t look like that original you show. Would you be interested in selling that one?I read the torker II is low rise, maybe 1/2 inch taller that stock. Are you using a factory 429 ram air base? Below is a REAL 429 ram base on fleabay. The torkerII is as short as old port-o-sonic intake, some is amiss here. Are you running carb spacer?. I bought old 460 linclon air cleaner base from junk yard, cut out dome , and riveted base to moroso drop base, added a lbracket to rim and presto- clears ram air duct with taller stealthView attachment 69626View attachment 69625
wel, it is not mine. I just saw it on ebay, they want 1500$$$It’s an aftermarket air cleaner and doesn’t look like that original you show. Would you be interested in selling that one?
Is it fiberglass? A gentleman in N.Y.C., fordramair, sells these in fiberglass. He also sells them without the mounting ring bonded so you can set the height for gasket and then bond to base.I have a 71 Mach I 429, CJ heads, torker II intake, Holley 770 CFM street avenger carb, aftermarket 429 air cleaner assembly and aftermarket ram air setup. My problem now is the hood needs another 1” or so to close. Does the top circle on the base air cleaner go through the ram air hole in the hood or does it just touch it with the hood closed creating a seal?
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But the torker II is 1/8 inch shorter than performer? Are we all talking performer OR performer RPM?Correct. Too tall. Two options. Use a stock height intake (i.e. edlebrock performer), or start cutting. I cut my air clear base and the air box to make it fit and function. Generally, all the ford ram air systems of this era wont fit without modification when you go up in intake size.
Yes, with the offset adapter ring removed the air cleaner to hood seal is now centered on the hood plenum opening if you are using engine mounts that locate the engine in the spot as the original mounts.That is an interesting option. With the top ring removed, is the base now centered in the ram air chamber, or is it still offset? this could work for low rise 429-460 intake swaps.
Wow, thanks for this post. I am still in the middle of my rebuild and know I will run into the same issue. This will help.Yes. A 73 had taller captured mounts and shoter mount pedistals to make up for that difference. I used the shorter 71-72 mounts combined with my shorter 73 pedistals. Got me 5/8" down. The rest I took from the air cleaner. I'm not sure what the options are on a 71 429, but it might be worth exploring something similar. I did have to lower my fan shroud, but other than that, it really wasn't a hassle.
Discussion Starter · #7 · Mar 12, 2005
Few interesting comments from Clubcobra.com
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Edelbrock Torker II: 3.875"
Edelbrock Performer 460: 4.10"
Edelbrock Performer RPM: 5.48"
Weiand Stealth: 6.0"
Edelbrock Victor 460: 6.30"
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