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The air cleaner for my DD 8V92 just pulls air from the engine compartment. Should it be ducted to the screened opening shown in the picture? If so, does anyone have a picture of how Newell did it? I am thinking a piece of 7" aluminum semi rigid duct might be the ticket but would like to see how it was done if at all originally.
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The screened opening on you Newell was likely added by a previous owner. I have not seen another Classic Newell with that opening. That opening is smaller than the opening on my air filter but if you used semi rigid ducting to get the air to the air filter vent, as long as you leave the remainder of the filter opening accessible to air from the louvers in the bay door, it might bring a little cooler air in. If you do something like that, make sure there is a way for any water than might come in through that vent to get out before it gets to the filter. You certainly don't want a wet air filter.
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Good points. My air filter has a 7” opening. I have no idea if it is what was there originally. The hole in the coach is also 7”. I wonder what the original filter looked like. I’ll post a picture of mine
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The rubber adapter slips over the turbo suction stub.
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Your filter looks like mine , but I have two 90 degree adapters that go from the side of the filter into the turbo " hump " tube . Air comes in where yours has the tube fitted . Sounds like someone eliminated the plumbing , turned the filter 90 degrees and connected it right to the turbo .
I'll post pictures this evening . I'm thinking the filters are designed to take in air from the end , exit to the engine on the side . I could be wrong , perhaps they work either way . Eco filter .
Chris
Just noticed your exhaust exit is different as well .
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Allison four speed
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Your air filter looks like the one on my 8V92. Air enters on the bottom, or side if rotated 90 degfeez, and exits on the end. Mine is a 1992.
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1986 #89
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Allison four speed
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Same as our 1984, with the exception the "top hat" for the intake is missing.
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Interesting...Looks like your '87 set up affords better access to the air valves , etc and easier filter removal. Maybe a bit of ram air with the louvers ? Where does your air compressor intake connect ? Mine connects to the metal tube connecting the 90 degree bends .
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VIN 007
Detroit 8V92 TA 475 HP
Allison four speed
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