No, doesn’t interfere with oil filter. Also, you can adapt pump for higher hp motors if needed.
quote:Originally posted by d8omaso:
No, doesn’t interfere with oil filter. Also, you can adapt pump for higher hp motors if needed.
John -
Knowing you, you already purchased the 1100 HP option for the pump, and it's at the powdercoaters with all the fuel lines and the engine mount bolts!
Chuck
I see that you still very often use mechanical fuel pumps, why do not you use electric one?
Rene,
The only reason on this build is I wanted the exterior of engine to be true to the era. The carbs, valve covers, etc were all available when car was originally built. If I was doing fuel injection, then would’ve gone electric.
The only reason on this build is I wanted the exterior of engine to be true to the era. The carbs, valve covers, etc were all available when car was originally built. If I was doing fuel injection, then would’ve gone electric.
How do the intake ports align on your engine? The reason that I ask is, with the Ford aluminum heads, the bottom of the intake ports are raised 5/8 to 3/4 of an inch from what the 4v iron heads use.
The only way one could use a high port intake with an original 4v iron head would be to use an aluminum plate to block the bottom of the open port.
The 3x2 intake is made for the iron 4v heads.
I have never used the TFS heads so I don't know if that was a problem for you or not? Did you need to make adapter plates?
Here is the difference in the ports. Top is the 4v.
The only way one could use a high port intake with an original 4v iron head would be to use an aluminum plate to block the bottom of the open port.
The 3x2 intake is made for the iron 4v heads.
I have never used the TFS heads so I don't know if that was a problem for you or not? Did you need to make adapter plates?
Here is the difference in the ports. Top is the 4v.
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Doug,
Don't know what the aluminum ford heads are like but when I lined the gaskets up to the head and intake they lined up well!
Don't know what the aluminum ford heads are like but when I lined the gaskets up to the head and intake they lined up well!
Beautiful engine! Nice touch on those calipers.
WOW, such detail, makes it nice!
quote:lazered graphics on switch
Can you provide info/link about how this was done?
Larry
why did you chance the green lenses?
great lasered decals.
now it's a trick to mount them.
Simon
great lasered decals.
now it's a trick to mount them.
Simon
All my switches on central gauge panel have graphics on them and I wanted my dash switches to match...I removed the green lens and polished off the words wiper and wash. They will illuminate the graphics. The graphics are not decals...the switch is painted white and then painted black over that. A laser is then used to create the graphic by removing the black to show the white beneath. I played around with this using my dental laser, but if you have similar projects go to:
Stickyrxrs.com
Stickyrxrs.com
I will post a follow up picture of the recovered seat in a couple of months...and no Rocky, there wont be any of that beautiful orange on the seats!
I am very interested in your rework of the Recaro seats. I have been seeking information and sources of materials, but it seems to be scarce.
I have a set of the Recaro spectrums like yours, but even older, that do not have the electric controls or headrest speakers. Mine are all manual.
There is an eBay seller of the cloth material, but only in grey - silver - black; I wondered if it was decent quality.
Anyway, I will share whatever I can find out. Here is the only pic I have of mine:
I have a set of the Recaro spectrums like yours, but even older, that do not have the electric controls or headrest speakers. Mine are all manual.
There is an eBay seller of the cloth material, but only in grey - silver - black; I wondered if it was decent quality.
Anyway, I will share whatever I can find out. Here is the only pic I have of mine:
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UFO-LOW
It's difficult to source parts for these. I was lucky to find a few pieces on ebay...like the "star" adjusting knobs and the round covers for these. Switches come available on occasion and almost impossible to find the blank switch cover (had to make sure my mod was precise as I only had one shot at it!). Leather is of my own choice and not original Recaro.
It's difficult to source parts for these. I was lucky to find a few pieces on ebay...like the "star" adjusting knobs and the round covers for these. Switches come available on occasion and almost impossible to find the blank switch cover (had to make sure my mod was precise as I only had one shot at it!). Leather is of my own choice and not original Recaro.
Can you post some pics of the new seat tracks and mounting brakets
Working on that right now. should have fabbed in the next couple of weeks.
I really do think you need to consider keeping the orange inserts.
Those actually look really cool in s '70s kind of way...
(You would want to clean them up a little)....
Rocky
Those actually look really cool in s '70s kind of way...
(You would want to clean them up a little)....
Rocky
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