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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper
I guess the calipers are very early Minispares ones?Charlynsane wrote:Fantastic work!
What's your calipers?
What sort of bonnet will you fit? could be better to keep the original bonnet with short stack?
Whe will try to make a Airbox with remote Filterbox. Will post when finished... Only running on Stub stacks without filter is not an option for me. I want to keep this expensive engine as healthy as long as possible...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper
you can use a blank filter back plate and a sausage filter (like on the minispares injection kit) and it fits under a standard bonnet.Fanfaniracing wrote:I guess the calipers are very early Minispares ones?Charlynsane wrote:Fantastic work!
What's your calipers?
What sort of bonnet will you fit? could be better to keep the original bonnet with short stack?
Whe will try to make a Airbox with remote Filterbox. Will post when finished... Only running on Stub stacks without filter is not an option for me. I want to keep this expensive engine as healthy as long as possible...
Wanna see what I'm playing with? Youtube Channel
Caution may contain 8 Ports, Xe's and VTec's, I don't do standard!
Caution may contain 8 Ports, Xe's and VTec's, I don't do standard!
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
I take that back, I've just looked back and I had to take metal out of the slam panel to make it work.
Wanna see what I'm playing with? Youtube Channel
Caution may contain 8 Ports, Xe's and VTec's, I don't do standard!
Caution may contain 8 Ports, Xe's and VTec's, I don't do standard!
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
Is there any possibility to shorten the inlet manifolds? They are very thick at the connections...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
So! Another busy weekend!
I managed with my panelbeater to get thot beautifully crafted Airbox! The bonnet just got minor modifications so it will close and from outside you just see nothing!
The bonnet is now secured by two works style leather straps.
The Box is connected with a Hose to a modified Automatic Aifilter Housing wich now has a nice K&N Filter element inside.
I would like to calculate the HP capacity of this Filter Element. Does anyone knows the formula?
Regards
I managed with my panelbeater to get thot beautifully crafted Airbox! The bonnet just got minor modifications so it will close and from outside you just see nothing!
The bonnet is now secured by two works style leather straps.
The Box is connected with a Hose to a modified Automatic Aifilter Housing wich now has a nice K&N Filter element inside.
I would like to calculate the HP capacity of this Filter Element. Does anyone knows the formula?
Regards
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
And the bonnet...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
hi a guy here in australia had a simular set up but used dellorto pumper carbs like ducatis have went very well just a thought i remember him trying to sell it to me for my old mk1 a long time ago
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
After trying to set up the carbs and not arriving to a satisfactory result, i decided to go for a Weber
Setup.
The tread from an other forum member gave me hope to build up a setup that works...
Here the first pics of the manifold build.
Setup.
The tread from an other forum member gave me hope to build up a setup that works...
Here the first pics of the manifold build.
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
you will need to put some spacers to isolate the heat transfer so there is no problem with that side of things i am using 4 idf webbers on the rover v8 for my unipower gt replica
amals were a pain to tune especially those concentrics thats why that guy used the dellortos
keep up the good work it will come good
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amals were a pain to tune especially those concentrics thats why that guy used the dellortos
keep up the good work it will come good
cheers roger mcnab
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
After a very busy week at work before Christmas, i found some spare time to continue my manifold.
It took an awful time to get the holes right the first time.
With the flanges set up and the tubes formed from 40mm to 30mm it only needs a good weld tomorrow...
It took an awful time to get the holes right the first time.
With the flanges set up and the tubes formed from 40mm to 30mm it only needs a good weld tomorrow...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
Not yet. But there is enough space between the tubes and enough flesh on the manifold to finetune it.Oneball wrote:Have you checked the clearance to no 3 plug?
Once it's welded and face-grinded i will modify if needed to get to the spark plug...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
After welding the tubes on the head side, it was skimmed to suit and make an even base...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
WHAT A BRILLIANT JOB!
Some really excellent fabrication skills on display there.
Some really excellent fabrication skills on display there.
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
So finally i got this thing working!
After the second flange for the webers was welded, whe put it on the mill again and skimmed both plates to reduce length and getting a smooth straight surface.
Back at home i managed to refit the manifold. It needed some fine tuning to get access to the nr 4 sparkplug. i then modified both carbs to put them as close together as possible.
With the fuel line connected the engine fired up first time with a big roaring from the Webers!
Tomorrow i will connect the both carbs together and connect the throttle cable.
I guess the bonnet needs some modifications now...
I give a big thank to thomas who was very helpful with his pictures and information and my mates at work helping me with the weld and mill!
After the second flange for the webers was welded, whe put it on the mill again and skimmed both plates to reduce length and getting a smooth straight surface.
Back at home i managed to refit the manifold. It needed some fine tuning to get access to the nr 4 sparkplug. i then modified both carbs to put them as close together as possible.
With the fuel line connected the engine fired up first time with a big roaring from the Webers!
Tomorrow i will connect the both carbs together and connect the throttle cable.
I guess the bonnet needs some modifications now...
I give a big thank to thomas who was very helpful with his pictures and information and my mates at work helping me with the weld and mill!
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
Thank you mark!mk1 wrote:WHAT A BRILLIANT JOB!
Some really excellent fabrication skills on display there.
A good machinery at work makes life easier sometimes...
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
A fantastic installation!
Glad to hear it sparked up first time.
Glad to hear it sparked up first time.
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Re: 62 Austin Seven Cooper now 8 Port
bonnets just have to make life just that little bit more complicated a bit of head stratching and a cuppa and the solution will appear and all will look great a really well sorted job
cheers roger mcnab
cheers roger mcnab