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I have a 232 with an oil bath breather .Looking for inner rubber gasket for it.I would convert to new air filter but this breather is in great shape with labels .Just thought I would ask the experts Thanks guys
Dennis Ridgeway 1977 Wagoneer 360/auto , 1969 J3000 Gladiator , 1983 J20 360 /auto <1978 Cj 5 Golden Eagle
You mean air filter? IMO they are fine. If I could fix the seals, I'd wash the whole thing in solvent and add fresh oil. Usual procedure in the old days was to use some of the old engine oil for the air filter at oil change time. Clean enough for wetting the filter mesh.
The CJ guys with Jeeps from the era prize theirs. The stickers/decals are reproduced to make the filter look like new.
Tim Reese
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I was looking for the rubber gasket inside the oil bath breather .PO had blue silicone insted of rubber gasket that service manual shows.I hate to gut breather and put new style air filter in it . Thanks
Dennis Ridgeway 1977 Wagoneer 360/auto , 1969 J3000 Gladiator , 1983 J20 360 /auto <1978 Cj 5 Golden Eagle