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So you used two paper elements stacked and it sealed snugly against the base and lid? Did you need any other spacers? What were the filters sized to fit or what size are they - should I want to do this for my car? Thanks in Advance.
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The paper elements used for this are WIX #42061. The two air cleaner elements are simply stacked on top of each other and no spacers were required. By using the ’55 air cleaner, this allowed the original look to the engine to be retained while upgrading to paper elements.
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That’s a perfect and simple solution, Ted. Thanks for the tip.
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I wonder if you have the stacked height of the two paper elements and their diameter you could go to the K&N Website and search for a washable filter that has the same overall dimensions?
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That’s an extremely elegant solution
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