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Datsun 1200s use a typical paper-type engine air filter in a real metal air cleaner.
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Tightening
Tighten the wing nut 3 turns:
Also See
Also see:
- GX Air Cleaner
- Air Intake Systems for upgrades/alternatives, including cold air intakes
Anti-Icing
To prevent ice up in winter (carb icing can over many degrees above freezing), air cleaners for temperate markets have a temperature control. For example, this Japan-market air cleaner:
Automatic Temperature Control
USA models use an Automatic Temperature Control air cleaner for year-round constant inlet temperature. For details, see ATC.