UncleAl
Silver Member
I opened my hood the other day to do my 100 hr oil change and found a broken air cleaner strap. (I've been expecting it.) I decided to try something different. The root problem as I see it: engine vibration causes the air cleaner housing to "wobble" excessively on top of the bracket, eventually causing metal fatigue and breakage of the strap. What is needed is a better "cradle" for the housing and a better strap to hold it in the cradle. Here's what I came up with.
I added a second bracket to the original using the original nuts, bolts, and lock washers. The rest of the original strap hardware is discarded. I tried to keep the bracket as original as possible, but the welded on "wings" work well, so I compromised originality here. The revised bracket assembly now forms a shallow "V" for the housing to rest in, which is more stable than the single, flat, factory mount. This configuration also allows the bracket and housing to maintain clearance over the injector pipes and under the hood. (Overall, the air cleaner housing is in the same location as before.)
I added a second bracket to the original using the original nuts, bolts, and lock washers. The rest of the original strap hardware is discarded. I tried to keep the bracket as original as possible, but the welded on "wings" work well, so I compromised originality here. The revised bracket assembly now forms a shallow "V" for the housing to rest in, which is more stable than the single, flat, factory mount. This configuration also allows the bracket and housing to maintain clearance over the injector pipes and under the hood. (Overall, the air cleaner housing is in the same location as before.)