Trumpet air filter problem
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Post 942
Shows the carbs and turkey pan on a gt40
When the rear body is closed it seals on the underside of the body and only draws cool air above the turkey pan from under the glass
Ian
Post 942
Shows the carbs and turkey pan on a gt40
When the rear body is closed it seals on the underside of the body and only draws cool air above the turkey pan from under the glass
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.
- Ian Anderson
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It's the " Turkey Pan"!----I've actually got a one piece light weight front end (and a lot of work to fit it) waiting and it's just asking for the turkey pan and reverse flow air feed from the bottom of the wind screen as per that MG on the link you gave me. I started to fit this new engine at the beginning of the season and I can't believe I'm still at it
I did contact ITG and their work looked very good but the "TP" got to be the answer.
Again --- thanks everybody for all that
PS. All I want to do is get in the bloody thing and go racing
I did contact ITG and their work looked very good but the "TP" got to be the answer.
Again --- thanks everybody for all that
PS. All I want to do is get in the bloody thing and go racing
You could try ramair on ebay they have a massive selection of sizes and sell blank back plates.
My previous project required an air filter in a very restricted area, and I used a ramair. It had a foam outer and mesh inner that could be 'manipulated' to get around problem chassis areas. They are fantastic value also.....
My previous project required an air filter in a very restricted area, and I used a ramair. It had a foam outer and mesh inner that could be 'manipulated' to get around problem chassis areas. They are fantastic value also.....
Building a westfield V8
Air filter problem
I can't believe this has been going on so long but I'm nearly there. I've made a bit of a big deal out of it but learned a lot in the process ( like aluminium brazing. Good once you get the hang of it )-------- photo's soon.
Thanks for all the suggestions
Thanks for all the suggestions