Chris, remove the 6 bolts on the air horn then it will slide out...
It a filter to air horn hose Luke will have a original but they had a flange top and bottom looks to me like somebody modified an original and you would need to do the same because the bottom has a molded rubber flange but the top flange has been cut off to accept the Parker Eco filter check Air Flow Systems they may have one I buy my rubber hose fitting there for turbos from the air cleaner yours is called a hump hose
Correct me if i am wrong....it appears as tho the air flo is ( in your application) going from the end or inside (180* or parallel to the housing) of the filter to the "outlet" that is 90* degrees to the housing....every filter i have ever encountered the "inside" was the cleaned air side or the proper direction of flow....
Quote from: eagle19952 on September 23, 2011, 11:25:45 PMCorrect me if i am wrong....it appears as tho the air flo is ( in your application) going from the end or inside (180* or parallel to the housing) of the filter to the "outlet" that is 90* degrees to the housing....every filter i have ever encountered the "inside" was the cleaned air side or the proper direction of flow....This style of filter is explicitly designed to work with airflow in either direction. I confirmed this before ordering it, and again when I read the installation instructions it came with.Thanks! - Chris
then order you a piece of 4 ply silicone hose it is a lot easier to work with than the rubber in a tight spot and will last forever