Need help with Replacement airfilter

Started by Rob p, March 07, 2018, 04:48:02 PM

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Rob p

Hey guys I know this sounds stupied I brought a replacement after makert air filter for my 2013 guilletta q.v and it dosnt fit the tube it's ment to go in the original inside hole I measured at around 94mm and the after market one is 89mm and is also a touch longer I have ran up auto barn and asked them and they looked up Ryco and k&b but none of them seems to fit the specs I measuremeassured just hopping one of you guys have replaced it and did you use

bonno

The RYCO website lists A1851 for the Air Filter, with 88mm ID and 158mm OD. The K& N site lists E-2991 and it cross references the RYCO product and OEM product. Refer to respective links below. The ID of the Ryco and K&N are within 1mm of each other and can not explain why they do not fit. Maybe check with K&N or RYCO via contact thru their website. I am sure their Technical Department will respond accordingly.
http://www.rycofilters.com.au/cat/search-result.html?make=ALFA+ROMEO&model=GIULIETTA&year=2013#!/table
https://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=E-2991
cheers
bonno


Rob p

Thanks buddy I will try and ring them.and see how I go

Citroënbender

Si tu le peux parler Français...

https://www.oscaro.com/filtre-a-air-alfa-romeo-giulietta-1-8-tb-16v-235-cv-8-31711-1698-gt#3339

ID 95, OD 146, length 218mm

I think EAI should carry the Purflux range.

bazzbazz

#4
Bet they have given you an cylindrical air filter for a Alfa Romeo Giulietta from the 60s.   ;D

Does this look like what you currently have -

http://mrfiat.com/alfa-romeo-giulietta-1st-series-116-35-cm-round-air-filter.html
On The Spot Alfa
Mobile Alfa Romeo Diagnostic/Repair/Maintenance/Service
Brisbane/Gold Coast
0405721613
onthespotalfa@iinet.net.au

Rob p

No it dosnt look like that but my dimension I have on the original airfilter match up to excatly what citeronbear was saying

Citroënbender

Great, gives you a starting point.

I've used EAI for parts over a good number of years (since before they sold Alfa stuff actually!) and would generally recommend them. They're absolutely not the only option, but worth talking to. Like most parts suppliers they will ask for your VIN first up.

Domenic

why not contact the club sponsors for an air filter, that way you know 1005 it will fit your car.

Rob p

Quote from: Domenic on March 08, 2018, 08:42:52 AM
why not contact the club sponsors for an air filter, that way you know 1005 it will fit your car.

I'm more then happy to contact them what is there details

Domenic

the club sponsors are on the alfa club website

http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/

scroll down to the right hand side