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andyb
United Kingdom
367 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jun 2013 : 23:27:43
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Mine has been painted silver I was going to use some k&n"s but thinking it would look better with the original housing Re painted back to orange.
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
1180 Posts |
Posted - 13 Jun 2013 : 08:35:56
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quote: Originally posted by andyb
Mine has been painted silver I was going to use some k&n"s but thinking it would look better with the original housing Re painted back to orange.
Well I'm happy to help if necessary to get you some colour matched paint suitable for covering fibreglass. Just let me know.
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janmarine3
South Africa
286 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jun 2013 : 06:54:44
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You engine bay looks neat as a pin May I ask a question please. How do you guys sort out the choke cable, it has to convert from pull action to push action, and I am sure you need the choke for cold starts - especially in your cold weather ? I can't recall seeing the choke setup in any photos. |
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
1180 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jun 2013 : 08:47:49
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quote: Originally posted by janmarine3
You engine bay looks neat as a pin May I ask a question please. How do you guys sort out the choke cable, it has to convert from pull action to push action, and I am sure you need the choke for cold starts - especially in your cold weather ? I can't recall seeing the choke setup in any photos.
The choke on the webers is a pull action, the cable shroud is locked on to the carburetor housing then the cable clips to the choke mechanism. I don't ever use the choke though, maybe it is just mine but the car won't run on choke.
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janmarine3
South Africa
286 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jun 2013 : 19:59:39
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quote: Originally posted by JPSH120
quote: Originally posted by janmarine3
You engine bay looks neat as a pin May I ask a question please. How do you guys sort out the choke cable, it has to convert from pull action to push action, and I am sure you need the choke for cold starts - especially in your cold weather ? I can't recall seeing the choke setup in any photos.
The choke on the webers is a pull action, the cable shroud is locked on to the carburetor housing then the cable clips to the choke mechanism. I don't ever use the choke though, maybe it is just mine but the car won't run on choke.
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bigt80
United Kingdom
1052 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jun 2013 : 08:21:03
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Choke cables removed on mine very early on - contrary to the handbook advice to use full choke on a cold start and even partial choke on a warm start, it never worked for me. I think I had them set up pretty well and it would fire-up immediately with just a prod or two; or three depending on air temp. and although a bit fluffy for the first half mile was fine after that.
Also on previous topic of air boxes; as far I I recall those 34/35 40's are jetted to run with the air box, if you use K & N's they'd really need re-jetting. I also prefer sound of airbox 'snort' than hiss of K & N's, but purely personal of course
quote: Originally posted by JPSH120
quote: Originally posted by janmarine3
You engine bay looks neat as a pin May I ask a question please. How do you guys sort out the choke cable, it has to convert from pull action to push action, and I am sure you need the choke for cold starts - especially in your cold weather ? I can't recall seeing the choke setup in any photos.
The choke on the webers is a pull action, the cable shroud is locked on to the carburetor housing then the cable clips to the choke mechanism. I don't ever use the choke though, maybe it is just mine but the car won't run on choke.
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andyb
United Kingdom
367 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jun 2013 : 08:40:28
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good advice bigt80 as long as the carbs are set up properly the car should fire up after a few priming pumps of the throttle I am not going to bother with choke cables on mine I would recommend anybody with troublesome carbs to visit a tuner with a rolling road
jpsh120 the guy who is doing my bootlid should be able to colour match the airbox
good effort on the welding mine is poor so I entrust it a workmate who can weld wings onto angels.
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Jon
United Kingdom
221 Posts |
Posted - 23 Jun 2013 : 15:37:27
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You dont need a rolling road to sort a pair of webbers out it does help balancing is crutial but making sure all your ignition side of thing is right is the place to start. The engine bay is looking nice
Jon's Autos the garage that comes to you... jon@jonsautos.co.uk www.jonsautos.co.uk
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
1180 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 10:59:25
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Engine bay now almost complete, just need to fit the radiator and add fluids. Wiring was completed on Saturday and ignition timing set (fingers crossed) so we may be able to turn the key soon!!
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HunterGLS
Ireland
95 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 14:16:46
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Looking good
Apologies for the stupid question but what is the white box on top of the brake servo? |
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jabe1807
Norway
192 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 14:54:48
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Great engine, good work |
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
1180 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 15:15:56
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quote: Originally posted by HunterGLS
Looking good
Apologies for the stupid question but what is the white box on top of the brake servo?
That is the amplifier for the electronic ignition. I have managed to route the cable through the car instead of having them trail across the engine bay which I am pleased about
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janmarine3
South Africa
286 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 21:26:06
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Looking fantastic ! out of interest I ask whether the Holbays all had six blade cooling fans ? I know they are scarce as hens teeth and expensive too, been looking for one myself for a long time, saw a few got gobbled up on ebay . |
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
1180 Posts |
Posted - 24 Jun 2013 : 22:04:12
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Actually I think it is either a 4 blade fixed fan (metal) like mine or the 5 blade fan (plastic) that goes with the holset coupling.
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JPSH120
United Kingdom
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