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Old 05-26-2006, 03:48 PM
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Default Can you identify this air filter?

Trying to find replacement air filters for these billet units.

There is not any markings on them.

If anyone knows what the K & N number would be, or who sells these it is much appreciated.

Mine need to be replaced.

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Have you removed the filter and looked on the flange for any part numbers? If you have the dimensions, you may be able to look them up on K&Ns website.

Why do they need to be replaced? Normally you just clean them and use them for the life of the motor. The cleaner kits are available at most chain auto parts stores.
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K&N p/n 59-5020

Summit Racing;
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Default Re: Can you identify this air filter?

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Have you removed the filter and looked on the flange for any part numbers? If you have the dimensions, you may be able to look them up on K&Ns website.

Why do they need to be replaced? Normally you just clean them and use them for the life of the motor. The cleaner kits are available at most chain auto parts stores.

I have K&N's on my 496 I just cleaned them and re oiled them. Just like new.
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Originally Posted by pachangalpina
Have you removed the filter and looked on the flange for any part numbers? If you have the dimensions, you may be able to look them up on K&Ns website.

Why do they need to be replaced? Normally you just clean them and use them for the life of the motor. The cleaner kits are available at most chain auto parts stores.
One of them got damaged during some engine repair, and both are about four years old now. I usually clean and oil them a couple of times per season, but they really look bad right now.

They should have been removed before we started working, but they were not.

There are no numbers on them.

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Thanks, but those don't fit, already tried them. They are more oval where the one I need is almost square on the corners.
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Those look like Arazona Speed And Marine Air filters. I found this on there site

http://www.azspeed-marine.com/masuflflar.html

Not sure if this will work but look like the one you have on there now. Lot of money for an air cleaner.
You say the other one will not fit...Do you mean over the throtle body or just the style of it.
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I think it is just a universal type that is sandwiched between the plates. You will probably have to get with ASM for a replacement element or take some dims.
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Default Re: Can you identify this air filter?

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Thanks, but those don't fit, already tried them. They are more oval where the one I need is almost square on the corners.

Just look through the K&N site and find that element. http://www.knfilters.com/Racing/customcarb.htm
The one in your pic looks like a K&N for sure. They make many different shapes of element. We use them on our own private label flame arrestors.
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Arizona Speed & Marine had the replacements in stock at a fair price.

They would not give me a K & N part number, but are shipping them today!

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