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Old 01-07-2012, 03:04 PM   #29
rheavn
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Larry,
I took some photos to give you a picture of what the air filter set up on the coaches beginning in about '97 on the series 60 is like. You can then compare how yours differs.

Photo #1 is the air intake which is located on the right rear corner of the coach at tail light height.

Photo #2 is an overall view of the engine area. Air filter is at tail light height on left side of coach.

Photo #3 is the back side of the air inlet and shows where the inlet pipe is secured with a boot. The inlet pipe goes straight across the back of the coach and connects to the air filter. Air inlet is just above the hydraulic tank that is in the right corner of engine area.

Photo #4 shows the chrome cool air pipe. Once you remove this pipe you have good access to the inlet pipe boots on both ends, turbo pipe boot and air filter clamps. Above the chrome pipe you can see where the inlet pipe from the right side connects directly to the air filter. You can also see the strap clamps that holds the air filter in place. The air filter is up behind the tail lights on the left side.

Photo #5 shows how the filter minder connects to the turbo pipe and how the turbo pipe is connected with a boot to the air filter.

Photo #6 shows both the boot connection for the turbo pipe and the air inlet pipe.

Hope this helps................................
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