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I have modified the tinware which covers the cylinders and heads and now I need to make the tin pieces to fit in front of the cooling fan. My problem is that as I have to make this from scratch I don't know how it fits, especially around the cooling fan and alternator.
I also have an issue with the passenger side e-brake cable. How does this sit in relation to the engine bar? Does it rest between the bar and chassis mount or does it sit up against the chassis mount? Finally, I am looking for the cleanest way to run the fuel pipe up to the carbs and how best to sit the pipe across the engine to connect both carbs. I've seen various images of this but differences exist and I'd like to know why. Twin Weber 40 IDF set up with csp bellcrank linkage. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 686 Joined: 7-April 16 From: Wales Member No.: 19,869 Region Association: None ![]() |
I tried to buy the tinware before but seller never came back to me.
I've found pics of the tinware from above and slightly up from side view but nothing from underneath. Anyone post one up? |
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