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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by Grumblebuns on Today at 02:23:45 PM »
Richard, how you at overall metal working, welding, sheet metal fabrication, brazing? I'm thinking possibly modular seat frames or TC engine cradles.
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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by TurboFource on Today at 12:07:36 PM »
Those are good ideas Richard!
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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by Richard48Y on Today at 11:33:46 AM »
Looking at older threads it seems there may still be interest in upgraded uprights.
They could be made as billet but the material cost would be very high.
Alternately permanent molds could be made to produce patterns for casting.
But again, too many ambulance chasers in the US?

What about these?
FI Body to intake adapters.
Engine to transmission adapters.
Good air filter assemblies.
Weber reinforcement plates.
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Garage / Re: The revival of 650143R, 1970 with TS.
« Last post by Richard48Y on Today at 11:28:32 AM »
New cam gear center on the way.
Sent another email to PA Motorsport regarding their improved outer axles.
Realized I have been winging this build, so began a properly documented build plan.
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Garage / Re: 5 speed leak
« Last post by Kendo on Today at 10:39:40 AM »
May the dry be with you.  ;D
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Garage / Re: 5 speed leak
« Last post by rjbaren on Today at 10:20:49 AM »
Well, I removed the bracket, got everything apart, changed the seal, and "O"ring.  Then I drove around a little bit.  So now is the test of whether that will stop the leak.
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Garage / Re: 40 DCOE Webers flooding
« Last post by 4129R on Today at 08:47:22 AM »
Fuel valve limiter arrived. I fitted it the wrong way around, and it leaked badly.

Now fitted the correct way, and after an initial problem, I turned the pressure down to 2.5psi, and it seems to have stopped all the flooding.

I will check regularly to make sure it is not dripping. I think carrying a fire extinguisher which is easily accessed is a must on old cars, where just a small leak could be terminal.

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Garage / Re: Anyone using aftermarket seats?
« Last post by kram350kram on Today at 06:55:22 AM »
I used these, came with the slides. Had to raise the fronts about 2ā€ to get the correct lean . The stock bobbins are too wide so made new. Cut down the seat pad so I would fit better, Iā€™m 6ā€™ tall. I can send pictures if you want.

 https://www.retroseats.com/products/retro-classic-vintage-racing-bucket-seats-pvc-microsuede-inserts-with-sliders-pair
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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by Cheguava on Today at 06:21:04 AM »
You could send a photo to them to be specific about what you want.
I'm afraid I was *that* person - sent them a picture of my seats and asked if theirs were the same! In my mind I was being helpful. ;D
I'll see how helpful they found it when I get a response.
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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by Fotog on Today at 05:22:50 AM »
They offer different styles, including that made with non-perforated vinyl, like my originals.  You could send a photo to them to be specific about what you want.
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