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RON S. |
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9140430841, FINALLY RUNNING ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 22-May 03 From: WALTERBORO,S.C. Member No.: 724 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
My next project for the rocket will be to convert the Fuel and oil caps over to the Blau 110mm for the fuel, and 80mm cap for the oil tank.
I just received these caps today from a guy over in Europe. I answered an old posting in the classifieds over on the bird board, and I shocked that he still had a few sets left. I got the caps and the filler necks. The Fuel cap is as received, and is actually polished Stainless Steel. The oil cap is polished Aluminum. Both are genuine Blau caps as stamped on the bottom. Made in Austria. The caps in the pics are just laid there for size reference. On the fuel side I am going to have the fuel cap go up through the hood, and have a locking gas gap hidden below the Blau cap when it is removed. The Blau gap will be secured with a lanyard to keep it from getting stolen. I'm going to raise mine up high enough so the cap is level with the hood line. On the oil side I'll probably butcher up a 911 oil inlet to mount the cap to. Both caps will have a handle made to remove them easily like the GT units. This looks to be a good fall project. Ron Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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9140430841, FINALLY RUNNING ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,216 Joined: 22-May 03 From: WALTERBORO,S.C. Member No.: 724 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
Got some work done on the cap installation. Scary day as it was time to cut the hole in a perfectly good Getty GT type hood. No going back now
I made a 1/2'' spacer to set it up high enough to go through the hood, but not set to high. I also removed the original cap flanges from the neck, and that allowed for the setting of the new fuel neck. I found that the neck from a 67-72 Ford F-series pickup will slide right into the 914 neck very snuggly. Then I went to the auto parts store and got a STANT locking gas cap to fit the new receiver. It all fits under the 110mm Blau cap with no clearance issues. The hardest part today was cringing when I took a jigsaw to my Getty GT hood. Scared to death I'd ruin it, but it turned out okay. After the initial hole was cut, I printed out a hole template, taped it to the hood, and slowly opened up the with my Dremel. I used the barrel sander attachment to get the hole just right w/out ruining the paint. I finished off the hole with a piece of rubber edging to smooth the look. Next up is welding up the receiver, and lasering out the bat handle for the cap. Ron Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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