2.4.2 Carburetor Air Horn
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2.4.2 Carburetor Air Horn
The carburetor air horn is formed of two steel stampings, neatly joined along the perimeter of the horn. There is a small script “ f ” lightly stamped into the top of the air horn. The air horn is finished the same as the crossover tube. The air horn is secured to the crossover tube with a single band-type hose clamp surrounding a slip-on seal. The seal is rubber hose material on early vehicles and felt on rubber shortage vehicles. The air horn is clamped to the carburetor with a special heavy steel band clamp, including a large filister head screw and square nut. The clamp and its hardware are cad plated. There is no seal for the carburetor to air horn interface.
The air cleaner is described in the firewall section.
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