1956 Ford Oil Bath Conversion


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By Danny - 11 Years Ago
Most of my 1956 Crown Victoria - 292 V-8 is original. I have a modern chrome air filter that sticks out like a sore thumb when I open the hood. I acquired an original 1956 ford oil bath that would be correct for my car. The housing is in great shape but the wire mesh cannister attached to the cover is not. I would like to convert this oil bath cleaner to accept a modern paper air filter. I think a K&N E-2870 with an OD=11.25" and ID=8.875" and HT=4.25" would fit.

I have a newer 4160 Holley 0-1848-1 465 cfm carb. I know that I will have to cut/grind some areas of the base so that the air cleaner sits level and flush on the carb. Do they have a gasket that fits between the carb and the air cleaner?

There are several articles on an oil bath conversion that says to cut the wire mesh cannnister off leaving a "lip" that would sit on the upper surface of the paper filter.

There is one article in particular that says on a 1956 Lincoln Mark II, you can remove the cannister with a hammer and chisel because it is only crimped to the outer edge of the cover. In other words the upper lip of the wire mesh cannister is not welded to the cover. It is only being held in place by the overlapping lip on the cover. Does anyone know it this is the case with the 1956 Ford oil bath air cleaner? This would be my preferred route to take.

Lastly, would I need to cut/drill holes in the bottom base outside of the paper filter to allow more air flow? If so how many and what size?

Any thoughts or tips on how to accomplish this would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Danny
By Talkwrench - 11 Years Ago
Yes there is a gasket between the carb and filter, standard on any 4 barrel. Just nick that tab of the airfilter base.

You will have to cut the top so it has a lip , go round carefully with a grinder and then tidy up. No dont drill any holes in the bottom, you just have to work out heights correctly the lid will just sit open at the top, how much is up to you.

I can do pics if your require or someone else may have some . P>M me if you wish .
By rgrove - 11 Years Ago
I did the conversion to my oil bath for a modern 4 barrel, and i used an 8 or 9" moroso air filter. The method I used was really easy/straightforward. I had a post here that showed what i did, but it apparently got killed during the last forum migration. If you want, i can post pics of how i did it in the next day or two. Ive been running with it converted for several years with no problems.

Let me know if you want some pics, etc.

thanks!
By Ted - 11 Years Ago

Here’s the link to the pictorial posted by Ron regarding the oil bath air cleaner conversion.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/FindPost30443.aspx

By Hoosier Hurricane - 11 Years Ago
Danny:

Have you changed your distributor to a '57 and later unit? With the 4160 carb you and your engine will be much happier with the later distributor.
By 56_Fairlane - 11 Years Ago
I bought a later style air cleaner from a '58 that uses a paper element. It still has that period look to it although it looks different compared to the original one.
By rgrove - 11 Years Ago
Ted (8/1/2013)

Here’s the link to the pictorial posted by Ron regarding the oil bath air cleaner conversion.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/FindPost30587.aspx



THANK YOU for digging that up! I really appreciate it!

In my case, the air filter element fit perfectly on the raised base of the oil bath main housing once I took out the oil pan (for lack of a better word). I think it was an 8" or 9". I got it through Summit, but Im sure Jegs has it as well.

The latest mod I did to it was to get a 1/4-20 coupler nut to put on top of the chrome lid. I then got a wingnut with the threaded part attached (found it at the local hardware store and looks like the OEM wingnut). I use the threaded coupler nut to hold the chrome lid on, then just screw the wingnut with the shaft into the top of the threaded coupler to hold the "oil bath" lid on.

Hope this makes sense; let me know if you need more info.
By junkyardjeff - 11 Years Ago
Here is what I didhttp://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/b3b57ae9-f4c4-487e-b333-756b.JPG
By Danny - 11 Years Ago
I did not upgrade to the 57 or later distributor. That will probably be my next project.
By 56_Fairlane - 11 Years Ago
Danny (8/4/2013)
I did not upgrade to the 57 or later distributor. That will probably be my next project.


It really should be your next project as it's neither difficult nor expensive.
By Danny - 11 Years Ago
Thanks for all the input.