We are all talking the same language. The ram charger is dodge's version of the air grabber, essentially the same thing. I bought the fiberglass drop base replica so that I could cut it down without damaging the original. The aftermarket fiberglass base for your air grabber is even lower than a stock 440 model, and can even be cut down more to sit lower on the carburetor, lowering your whole air intake assembly. That is what I did.
As for the 500 inch RB, it is just a stroked 440 "raised block", hence the RB.
I'll get the pics out as soon as I can
GREAT pictures Dan. Thanks for taking the time and sharing this info..............
That is one large filter element............
Looking at the attached picture I have of the 440 and 383 air cleaners, I can NOT figure out which one you purchased and cut down.
The 440 cleaner is an inch lower than the 383. ¿ Do you remember which one of the two you cut down ?
It is starting to look like if I use the 440 unit and the shorter air cleaner element, I might be able to install it all WITHOUT having to cut anything. Since my motor is lower and the 440 element is lower, plus using a shorter filter element..............all might off set the fact I have a high rise manifold over stock.............this may very well give me plenty of clearance.
I still can NOT get my head around the fact that the vendors want approx. $ 120 US just for that decal on your upper cover.
Reminds me of the conversation I was having with the guy next to me at the last car show. John has a real nice 1970 El Camino for sale............His dream car is a 1970 Dodge Charger and that's what he intends to purchase once he sells the El Camino. John was commenting that the ONLY thing WRONG with the MOPAR brand is that everything MOPAR is so darn EXPENSIVE compared to other brands. He used an example of a simple door panel. He went on to say that a, hypothetical, GM panel costing $75 US would cost around $300 US for a MOPAR and that there is NO explanation for the difference in price. He more or less feels that this is true with all MOPAR items.
Well, not being a previous MOPAR owner, I had no comment on the subject. Now that I started looking to bring back my air grabber to life again, I realize John knew his MOPAR brand. It reminds me of when I was restoring my 1957 Corvette. I was paying BIG bucks for everything..........For example, in 1978 prices, the ORIGINAL air cleaner for a single four barrel was $1,000. The new replica was ONLY $100. I purchased the replica and still made "NCRS" Top Flight first time up in the judging.
I have nothing but time in getting my ride to look the way I want it to. I'm NOT into restoring it back to original, been there done that with my 1957 Corvette. I'm NEVER selling my '69 RR and really only have a few things that I want done to it. Getting the air grabber functional again is one of them...............
Thanks again,
LG,
Mike