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maz_side 11-27-2005 09:16 PM

Hey just thought id share a pic of what of been doing any opinions and advice would be much appreciated as this is the first i have done cheers jacob

HeffSpooled 11-27-2005 10:55 PM

Welcome to NP



Your housing looks great, very professional looking. Kudos.



Could we see some more pics?



Cheers

maz_side 11-28-2005 01:00 AM

Heres some more pics this was just a trial run before i do it on a new set of housings as this housing is stuffed just wanted feed back please excuse the exhaust port as that is not my work also how should i shape the inside of the p port in the housing cheers jacob

REZCAR 11-28-2005 11:50 PM

I'm in the beginning stages of this also, just drilled some trashed housings over the weekend. I'm interested in your actual port tubes, are those flanges welded on to the tube? They look over an inch thick...



And are you going to tack weld the tubes to the housings, I'm wondering how much weight and vibration they can hold up to.



As for shaping the inside of the p-port, my understanding is that you just bevel it like the exhaust port in order to avoid a sharp edge for the apex seal to catch on.

Owen

maz_side 11-29-2005 01:51 AM

Hey now those flange are not welded on the hole tube has been machined out of a solid bit of aluminum as for the flange looking an inch thick thats because it has the manifold flange bolted on as well this flange has to have the tube going up to your fuel set up welded on to it as for how the tube is set in the housing first off i used a hole saw to cut the majority of it out then using a boring head on a milling machine i bored the hole out to 50 mm in diameter i then bored it out to 55 mm but not going right through stopin 3 mm away before it would break through into the housing there fore leavin a shoulder that the tube could sit up against the tube at the moment is held in with a 4 thou interference fit hope this helps you i have also posted a couple of images showing the sleve and also how it sits against the shoulder in the housing cheers jacob

REZCAR 11-30-2005 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by maz_side' post='782219' date='Nov 28 2005, 11:51 PM

Hey now those flange are not welded on the hole tube has been machined out of a solid bit of aluminum as for the flange looking an inch thick thats because it has the manifold flange bolted on as well this flange has to have the tube going up to your fuel set up welded on to it as for how the tube is set in the housing first off i used a hole saw to cut the majority of it out then using a boring head on a milling machine i bored the hole out to 50 mm in diameter i then bored it out to 55 mm but not going right through stopin 3 mm away before it would break through into the housing there fore leavin a shoulder that the tube could sit up against the tube at the moment is held in with a 4 thou interference fit hope this helps you i have also posted a couple of images showing the sleve and also how it sits against the shoulder in the housing cheers jacob



Thanks, I thought that flange looked two-piece after I posted...Nice job with cutting the shelf, I wish I could do that but all I have is a simple drill press. Do you have pics of the ports (outside) without the tubes in?


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