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In this Discussion
- 1049superg June 2012
- onerare39 June 2012
- ratlee2 June 2012
- RonS June 2012
Twin H filters for 1953 Hudson Super Wasp
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I just purchased a 1953 Hudson Super Wasp at the Kalamazoo regional Hudson meet. I'm now going over the car checking out the various items from the radio, to the brakes to the Twin H carburetors. The Twin H system is completely new to me and I noticed that there are paper filters in the Twin H filter housings. Are these common paper filters that can be purchased at some place like Napa?
Dan -
Congrats on your new purchase @1049superg. I looked the car over pretty good at the regional meet as I have a super wasp also. The car looked like a nice solid car.
Rich -
Thanks, Ron and John, for the suggestions on paper filters for Twin H!
Dan Uscian -
Rich, the Super Wasp I purchased at Kalamazoo is indeed a very solid car not to mention the upholstery is in remarkably good condition for a car almost 60 years old. It shows just under 51,500 miles on the odometer. I'm use to a 232 engine from my '50 Pacemaker and the extra horsepower from the S. Wasp's 262 really makes quite a difference in performance on the road.