old rail; removed.
cut off the engine mount base and cut new rail to length.
checked that exhaust will exit same hole - checked carbs fit under bonnet - not quite so need to find a few mm. Tilting engine to the side should
achieve that.
Sarted to re do engine mount ..
Soall in all, spent a lot of time with Mr Grinder.
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Mr Grinder's quite a decent guy, though his voice gets on my nerves after a bit. don't tell him i said that though!
Mr Grinder gives me a "bleedin headache" , he,s not shut up all day today
still he got the job done
andy
do you specifically what the carbs to sit under the bonnet?
if yes, i take it your going to duct a cold air pipe or fit an airbox on?
otherwise, why not just cut the bonnet to allow cooler air into the carbs?
[Edited on 20/6/09 by omega0684]
Mr Grinder's been getting on my nerves somewhat today too
But having said that, I've now got my chassis red oxided and ready for paint tommorrow (weather permitting) then I can get on with some bolting
on type jobs
quote:
Originally posted by omega0684
do you specifically what the carbs to sit under the bonnet?
if yes, i take it your going to duct a cold air pipe or fit an airbox on?
otherwise, why not just cut the bonnet to allow cooler air into the carbs?
Been a while since I listened to the Let's Lynch The Landlord by the Dead Kennedys, thanks for the reminder
I've had "Plastic Surgery Disasters" in the van's multichanger this week, top tunes.