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rsmith95uk

posted on 20/4/10 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
Suggestions Please

Hi,

just fitted a set of ZX6 Cards with a Pipercross Sausage filter to my Tiger Cat/Pinto.

Previously, I had twin 45's with socks. These just cleared the side chassis rail & I had cut a slot from the bonnet to accommodate them.

The new filter is causing some issues in that the forward connector (filter to baseplate) intrudes slightly into the nosecone but is also higher than the nosecone/bonnet line. I have cut a slot into the nosecone but when I get to cut the bonnet, I will be left with probably only an inch between the cutout and the front edge. As this projects down to the front spring fastener, I'm certain It will not be strong enough to hold without splitting.

Couple of pictures below which should give some idea of the problem - has anyone got any suggestions for a simple fix (using this filter!)?

Cheers
Ray
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dlatch

posted on 20/4/10 at 05:19 PM Reply With Quote
you could most likely move the hole's on the mounting panel for the filter and gain your clearence needed by making a new panel easily done
will depend on trumpet length if fitted

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rsmith95uk

posted on 20/4/10 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
that worked - thanks for the tip dlatch. Its a good job you can't see the backplate, it looks a right mess
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