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I have owned 7260 for 18 months. Time to change the air filter. Piece of cake right ? Take the Fram air filter to Napa, cross the numbers bring home a Napa air filter. It does not fit, top of air cleaner won't close completly. OK maybe my cat only likes Fram. Bought a Fram.It didn't look right when in place. This time i stuck my head over the problem and realized i had the wrong air filter to begin with. HELP! What air filter does a stock 74 use? Thanks Chuck
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Chuck,

Stock air cleaner assembly?

Most have been changed by now, but if stock it should have a blue base, chrome top, and emissions flapper valve with heat tubing coming off the header. This is a more or less correct description, as my car had lost the stocker well before I bought it.

If you have an aftermarket 14" x 3" filter element, suggest you go to Kragens, Pep Boys etc and check out their performance section.

Larry
Chuck, the air filter element lists as Fram #CA340A, Motorcraft #FA-74.

I believe the air filter assembly of the '73 -'74 cars is vertically less high than the assembly of the earlier cars, to make up for the extra height of the egr plate beneath the carburetor.

'72 and earlier cars list Fram #CA324A, Motorcraft #FA-50 for an air filter element.

The lid of your air filter is probably blue because the chrome had rusted, and a previous owner (or Mayberry) painted it blue to improve the looks. The chrome lid on my air filter is pretty rusty.

cowboy from hell
Larry, George you are right again amigos.7260 should have a chrome top. I called Mike Mayberry to purchase one and he has offered to exchange mine for a chrome one he has. That was very kind of him. Thanks to all. George if you get a chance visit Otis Chandler's car museum in Oxnard. It's open free to the public tomorrow and Saturday 10am to 3pm. Everything will be auctioned Oct. 21. I was there today and it is spectacular. Chuck
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