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Air Filter Hose
Posted: 17 Mar 2011, 22:36
by iancc
Hi,
Should there be a hose for intake air into the air filter. I currently just have a hole in the casing of the air filter but no hose. If i should have a incoming hose where does it take clean air from. Its currently just sucking in air from the engine bay. (i do have a hose going from the air filter into the carboretor.
Thanks.
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 04:26
by kevtherev
Yes there should be a hose.
It would be attached to a ram air system or snorkle type affair
it helps to give the engine a bit more power at higher speeds
Asuming this is a wbx engine with a square filter box
I have a spare one if you want it

Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 12:36
by iancc
Thanks for the quick reply.
I currently dont have anything attached to the input hole on the air filter box. I have also found that the engine is losing power (just not firing) at high speeds recently. I checked the air filter and its pretty dirty (although only been in for a year and i havent done that many miles). I suppose taking air in from the engine bay is quite dirty air. I am getting a new filter.
You say you have a spare hose (or is that your signature?) Does it look like this (attached)?
Where does it lead to? Does it take clean air from under the vehicle?
I see they are £60 on just kmapers. would be happy to collect from you sometime but not sure when i will be up that way (im inlondon).
ps - the hose from the filter to the carboretor is perished and cracking. do you know anywhwere to find a new one?
thanks again
Ian.
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 12:55
by Cruz
That's the hose from the carb cover to the crankcase breather tower (see image linked below pipe number 12)
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DON'T waste your money on Justkampers. Brickwerks sell the pipe at half the price
Brickwerks sell them for half price
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Kev, what pipe and snorkel box were you referring to on the image linked above??
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 13:16
by iancc
I dont have anything present in my van that I have circled in your diagram. My van seems to run ok but I must be losing performance and economy? The previous owner installed a twin choke Weber carb conversion - would this be sufficient to run on? How tricky would it be to install / have installed a ram air or snorkle type affair?
Thanks again.
this attachment....
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 13:23
by Cruz
I may be 15 trees away from barking up the right one but I thought that piping was linked to the exhaust to aid starting in cold climates
I have never had any of that on my van and it's always ran fine. The usual 17mpg on lpg
E D I T: Some would spit after saying Webber carb

Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 13:32
by iancc
I've never had it and dont seem to be missing it either - no problems starting in the cold too. I'll not bother doing anything with that then. So do you just have a hole in your filter box for air to be sucked in?
Whats the story with Webber? I seem to have stumbled across something!
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 13:43
by Cruz
Actually the extra piping may be some kind of extra filter system for running in dusty countries as well as pre-warming. Don't quote me though.
More knowledgeable people will tell you about webber carbs
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 15:03
by kevtherev
This is what should attach to the airbox (square)
it doesn't point up like that it goes into the air intake recess under the vent
It takes advantage of the extra air pressure in there at higher speeds and creates a forced air effect through the intake system
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 15:08
by Ian Hulley
I take it you chucked that bunch of rammel out of your's Kev

My vapouriser unit's in there (later intake system)
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 15:10
by kevtherev
That's right Ian, it had to be removed for the LPG vaporiser.
Now I've lost the full ram air effect on petrol.... shame really.

Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 15:41
by iancc
I used to catch the hulleys bus from Old Brampton to Chesterfield! Not lived up there for a while but still see it now and again.
so you get a bit of a turbo at higher speeds then? very nice. any idea where i might pick one up?
Whats the white lever on the top for? Is it to switch to exhaust fumes in the winter? Is there much wiring / cabling to install this? Sorry im quite a novice but enjoying it all the same.
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 15:44
by Ian Hulley
iancc wrote:I used to catch the hulleys bus from Old Brampton to Chesterfield! Not lived up there for a while but still see it now and again.
Henry Hulley & Sons was the old family business, Henry was my Great Grandfather.
Ian.
Re: Air Filter Hose
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 16:07
by kevtherev
iancc wrote: any idea where i might pick one up?
Whats the white lever on the top for? Is it to switch to exhaust fumes in the winter? Is there much wiring / cabling to install this? Sorry im quite a novice but enjoying it all the same.
Like I said I have a spare one.. in fact that's a picture of it all.
No wires.. the vacuum pipe (not a lever) can be ignored and removed, as this is for extreme cold weather of the type we do not get in this country
you'll be sucking fresh clean air into the airbox when it's fitted