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  • Chris L.
    Very Frequent User
    • November 1, 1998
    • 273

    78 pace car breather

    As you can probably tell from my posts lately, I just bought a 78 Pace car. Trying to figure how much is not original to this car ! It is a L82 and the breather is a single flat snorkel with no air hose. Everything I have seen in photos shows a double flat snorkel with flex air hose attached to a vent. I have no vents anywhere to attach anything to ! This was #123 pace car and i am wondering if there was a design change some where along the line to the breather assembly with a double snorkel. It's a 23K mile car and seems to have everything else original on it. Thanks in advance
  • Michael W.
    Expired
    • April 1, 1997
    • 4290

    #2
    Re: 78 pace car breather

    i think you're asking about the air filter housing which is nothing to do with the breather. What does your judging guide say about the number snorkels?

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    • Tom R.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • June 30, 1993
      • 4099

      #3
      Re: 78 pace car breather

      Originally posted by Chris Lowe (31292)
      As you can probably tell from my posts lately, I just bought a 78 Pace car. Trying to figure how much is not original to this car ! It is a L82 and the breather is a single flat snorkel with no air hose. Everything I have seen in photos shows a double flat snorkel with flex air hose attached to a vent. I have no vents anywhere to attach anything to!
      Why not take a photo and post it...makes it easier to see what you are describing. If you are describing the air cleaner, vs. breather, that would be an air cleaner for an L48. Are you sure its an L82? Perhaps it only has the emblems and valve covers? Changing and adding was common.

      This was #123 pace car and i am wondering if there was a design change somewhere along the line to the breather assembly with a double snorkel. It's a 23K mile car and seems to have everything else original on it. Thanks in advance
      Do you mean the last three digits are 123 of the 400123 VIN sequence?
      Tom Russo

      78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie
      78 Pace Car L82 M21
      00 MY/TR/Conv

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      • David H.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • June 30, 2001
        • 1526

        #4
        Re: 78 pace car breather

        Originally posted by Chris Lowe (31292)
        As you can probably tell from my posts lately, I just bought a 78 Pace car. Trying to figure how much is not original to this car ! It is a L82 and the breather is a single flat snorkel with no air hose. Everything I have seen in photos shows a double flat snorkel with flex air hose attached to a vent. I have no vents anywhere to attach anything to ! This was #123 pace car and i am wondering if there was a design change some where along the line to the breather assembly with a double snorkel. It's a 23K mile car and seems to have everything else original on it. Thanks in advance
        Chris,

        Fifth V.I.N. digit identifies original motor. 1Z87L8S9XXXXX would indicate L48, while 1Z8748S9XXXXX indicates L82. This example V.I.N. displays a six digit Plant Sequence Number starting with "9" - indicating Pace Car. Non Pace Cars had Plant Sequence Numbers beginning with "4".

        That said, L48 engine used a single snorkel housing in left front quarter. Sitting atop fan shroud was a black plastic molded plenum that fed air to single snorkel through flexible wire reinforced black paper air duct.

        Optional L82 engine used a dual snorkel housing with one left front quarter inlet - second inlet was towards passenger side fan shroud. L82 molded plastic plenum also was connected with wire reinforced black paper air ducts. Passenger side plenum outlet sat lower. (Description page 69 of 1978-1979 Judging Guide.

        First need to check if you have L48 or L82 engine. Valve cover upgrades were/are popular. Does your car retain molded black plastic plenum sitting above fan shroud?

        Dave
        Judging Chairman Mid-Way USA (Kansas) Chapter

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        • Chris L.
          Very Frequent User
          • November 1, 1998
          • 273

          #5
          Re: 78 pace car breather

          900123 serial # It is definately an L82...pad number matches CMR. posting photos...
          Attached Files

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          • Tom R.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • June 30, 1993
            • 4099

            #6
            Re: 78 pace car breather

            Originally posted by Chris Lowe (31292)
            900123 serial # It is definately an L82...pad number matches CMR. posting photos...
            Nice stamp pad image so the engine was assembled March 6th. Your trim tag date code is probably March 18 or 19 and I would expect your spare tire rim is the school safety yellow color. The CMR tells us it's an L82 four-speed car which makes it quite a nice Pace Car given the four-speed.

            Given an L82, it is missing emission control equipment to include a smog pump, AIR valves, pipe assemblies ,check valves, etc. along with the air pre-heat corrugated black hose (driver's side) to connects to the exhaust manifold. The breather tube (as you note) that is missing connects to the Thermac air cleaner that has the dual flex hose that brings in cold air from the front of the radiator. If you take a photo with the air cleaner off, and post it, we can tell tell you what else is missing.

            Do note it does have its yellow-bodied PCV valve which are extremely difficult to get.
            Tom Russo

            78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie
            78 Pace Car L82 M21
            00 MY/TR/Conv

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            • Michael W.
              Expired
              • April 1, 1997
              • 4290

              #7
              Re: 78 pace car breather

              I think the air cleaner ass'y is not correct for any year Corvette, not just '78. Ironically, almost all of the actual 'breather ass'y' is missing too.

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              • Tom R.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • June 30, 1993
                • 4099

                #8
                Re: 78 pace car breather

                Originally posted by Michael Ward (29001)
                I think the air cleaner ass'y is not correct for any year Corvette, not just '78. Ironically, almost all of the actual 'breather ass'y' is missing too.
                Absolutely correct!
                Tom Russo

                78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie
                78 Pace Car L82 M21
                00 MY/TR/Conv

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                • Michael W.
                  Expired
                  • April 1, 1997
                  • 4290

                  #9
                  Re: 78 pace car breather

                  OP's engine bay should look something like this:
                  Attached Files

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