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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    I'm surprised that you're running out of fuel with one of these pumps, they'll usually flow litres per minute. I used one on my 1835 beetle feeding twin 40 DCNs and it had no problems, even with some pretty massive fual comsumption under race conditions. (About 5 + litres / lap of the old Morwell Hillcimb track)

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    nah i havent quite fitted my one yet mate, it was running out of juice with the mechanical fuel pump
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    It's a modified 1600 one. Basically you pull the vacuum advance plate and can out and have the dizzy recurved. From memory I think it's 30° all in by about 3500rpm similar to the aircooled 009s. I'll have to check those figures.

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    yeh thanks!

    Atm i've just plugged the vacuum advance holes, but i'd rather do it right
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    Fired it up!

    Props to the Carby shop, pretty well balanced and idling at 1000rpm with no adjustments from me.(Yet)

    I kept thinking to myself while fitting and refitting the manifold for 6 hours yesterday "Is this worth the effort?"

    All doubts gone as soon as I heard the induction noise, I'll be grinning for a while now.

    It's still to be driven, there's a throttle cable to finish off and the dizzy to swap out yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post


    Fired it up!

    Props to the Carby shop, pretty well balanced and idling at 1000rpm with no adjustments from me.(Yet)

    I kept thinking to myself while fitting and refitting the manifold for 6 hours yesterday "Is this worth the effort?"

    All doubts gone as soon as I heard the induction noise, I'll be grinning for a while now.

    It's still to be driven, there's a throttle cable to finish off and the dizzy to swap out yet.

    Pete
    Good work pete!

    thats what i like to hear!

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    Congrats, pete. Glad to hear she fired up with no issues!

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    Throttle cable's done now, very pretty, it almost deserves a thread of it's own. Tomorrow night I'll swap the dizzy and coil out ready for tuning on the weekend.



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    Well where's the pics of the throttle cable then??

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    Good to hear Pete.

    best get a video for all to see


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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    Well where's the pics of the throttle cable then??
    $2.99 Huffy universal brake cable from K-Mart Cheapest part of the exercise.

    Starting from the Carby end.

    I turned down a section of bolt, cross drilled it and sweated the cut end of the cable into it using silver soldering flux and convential electronic 60/40 solder.



    To retain the sheath of the cable I centre and step drilled through a M8 bolt this will provide fine adjustment of the cable length if required. The bracket the bolt is screwed into was tapped and a nut is used to lock the adjustment.





    At the firewall the hole into the cabin is quite large so I used a 12mm flanged bolt again step and centre drilled. By step drilling I mean that I drilled a 2mm hole right through the bolt and opened it up at one end to 5mm to a depth of about 7mm in order to retain the cable sheath. Neat , huh?







    Time to eat dinner now I'll show you the pedal end when I've eaten!

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    The way you've done the cable is the way i've been pondering doing mine. Bike brake cable and all! haha.

    I like how you've attached it through the firewall. That's very trick. Nice and simple too. I wouldn't have thought of that.

    Oh, and the teks-nical term for "step drilling" is "Counter Boring".

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