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The 273-2 air cleaner you are refering to is a silenced AC. This unsilenced AC base in the pic is from a mid '60s 273-2. At least I THINK that's the base he is using as I have 3 of them
Cool! I will have to renew my search for such a base plate...and I just found it in (and
only in) the '65 FPC, where it is listed as "Unsilenced, w/2 barrel carburetor, w/273 cu. in. eng., Barracuda". Options are with or without fitting for crankcase ventilation. This air cleaner is not listed in '64 or '66 or any other year; looks as if all other pre-1970 273-318 2bbl engines in passenger cars got the large/flat type with the round snorkel. I haven't checked truck/van FPCs.
Interestingly enough, there's no listing in the '65 FPC for 273-4bbl air cleaners...and mine's the final-edition March '66 printing...nor in the '66 FPC, either!
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the original 1bbl unsilenced top
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Actually, the 1bbl air cleaner with this lid
is silenced by means of the controlled gap between the lid's dropped sidewalls and the turned-up rim on the baseplate. I think the unsilenced 4bbl baseplate had no such rim. The only unsilenced factory 1bbl air cleaner I'm aware of is the one used on 1962 170 engines, which has a lid without sidewalls, and a baseplate with a sort of partial inverted-cone deflector but mostly just open sides, see
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The top of AC top is 5.2" above the valve cover with this base. I thought I was going to have to make a custom base using a 2 bbl center in a 1bbl bottom to get enough drop, but I found this base at a swap meet for $5 and tried it. Clears my '68 A bodies, and IF it is the same base on the '63 in the pic, looks to clear a '63-'66 also.
Can you please snap me a quick pic of one of these baseplates so I can see what kind of drop it has to it?
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I used to think that if it had a snorkel, it was a silenced AC, but there are some unsilenced ACs with snorkels
Yep — they don't have the baffle behind the snorkel.
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Unsilenced is when the AC is open 360* at the bottom reguardless of snorkels.
Not so; both the small/tall and large/flat slant-6 1bbl air cleaners had a 360° air inlet around the bottom, but they were silenced by the controlled gap between the sidewall of the lid and the turned-up rim of the baseplate. For proof of concept, try using the small/tall base with the large/flat lid. The gap gets much larger, and the intake gets much louder. That's how I got my first-ever traffic ticket as a teenager, was with exactly that base/lid combo on my '65. I was so absorbed in the intake roar that I failed to notice the speed enforcement. I don't think I was too far over the limit, if at all, but the cops heard my intake roar from the bottom of the curving hill and pulled me over. Gave me a seatbelt ticket instead of a more costly 'cause they didn't see a shoulder harness through the windshield of my '65

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