Brass dampers

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Brass dampers

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Hi Folks. In relation to twin H4 carbs does anybody know if I can use the Brass dampers without holes and simply drill them to suit my SU's? I currently have a pair of H4's but the plastic dampers have small holes. I think that the ones without a hole should be used on carbs with a small internal outlet on the dashpot body. Hope somebody understands my waffle. Cheers. Mark :?
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Re: Brass dampers

Post by mk1 »

Hi Mark, You are correct. Just drill the little holes yourself if you want to use brass dampers. Most H4's do have the internal drilling though, so this is not essential.
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Re: Brass dampers

Post by ianh1968 »

"Top Tip" for drilling brass?

Brass is a very grabby material when drilling. I found this out for myself
many years ago and asked an engineering friend what I should do...

The answer was to take the sharp cutting edges off the drill using a
couple of strokes of a diamond file. This causes the drill to act more
like a scraper and stops it from digging in.

With the small size of the hole in the damper top, this may not be a
problem, but if it is, there is a possible solution.

Ian
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Re: Brass dampers

Post by Chalkie »

Also brass being fairly soft as well

use a center punch on it first where you want the hole helps guide the drill bit down
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