Red Rattler Revamp

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Re: Red Rattler Revamp

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Blacky wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:39 am
WesternWagon wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:28 pm What’s with the different rocker arms?
They are off my old speedway motor , 1.6 on the inlet , 1.5 on the zorst
Higher ratio = higher lift on the inlet side? I would have thought more exhaust gas volume to get rid of, so higher lift on the 'zorst side?

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Harv wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:05 pm
Blacky wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:39 am
WesternWagon wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:28 pm What’s with the different rocker arms?
They are off my old speedway motor , 1.6 on the inlet , 1.5 on the zorst
Higher ratio = higher lift on the inlet side? I would have thought more exhaust gas volume to get rid of, so higher lift on the 'zorst side?

Cheers,
Harv
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You should get a bit better torque/tractability with the flow restricted slightly at exhaust. Let’s face it flow and power are not likely to be an issue with your induction system.


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Got the old tart back from Brodie's workshop -Advanced Race Fabrication - turns out the young fella knows a thing or 2 !!!
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Wow, schmicko welding & pipe routing there Blacky!

That's a handy skill he's got, especially if he doesn't have an expensive mandrel bender.

Is it TIG on stainless pipe?

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59wagon wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:46 am Wow, schmicko welding & pipe routing there Blacky!

That's a handy skill he's got, especially if he doesn't have an expensive mandrel bender.

Is it TIG on stainless pipe?

Cheers,

John
Yeah mate, tigged 3" Stainless for the exhaust and mild steel 13/4" primaries on the extractors into twin 21/4" into a 3" collector - will be pulling the extractors out tonight and dropping them off to CIC tomorrow to get ceramic coated. :thumbsup:
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That looks great Mr Black and I can recommend CIC they did a great job on my headers and also on the FC 305 headers that I fitted, and on top of that at a price that I thought was pretty reasonable.
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Stop distracting Brodie from the special job that he’s doing on my van. Nice work by the way.
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Very nice exhaust system. You’ll be able to stick your head up the tail pipe to check the tune.


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Gotta love big bore exhaust,

You know that the noise gets better as you get older, deafness is natures muffler. !!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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nice mate... he does seem to know a thing or 2... and the Trev that van was looking good last time i was there.

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Re: Red Rattler Revamp

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is the motor back in?
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gpi wrote:is the motor back in?
Sadly no - I have been waiting near on 6 months for my blower drive pulley to come back from the guy I bought the kit from as I wasn't happy with the crank trigger setup . The new setup means the whole thing is 40mm shorter which helps with radiator clearance .
Haven't made much progress at all lately, done a bit of panelwork that's about it Image
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Repairing old accident damage - need to sort out the inner guard damage so big tyres will go under Image
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This area was also the only part of the car which had rust so sorting that out as well - probably because there were no drain tubes on the aerial holes and the water would pool behind the rear wheel
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hopefully you get it back soon and he doesnt throw his toys out of his cot

keeping the drums on the back?
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gpi wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:12 am hopefully you get it back soon and he doesnt throw his toys out of his cot

keeping the drums on the back?
Yep - that's the new diff in there ,VS Commode 3.45:1 LSD - is narrowed to 1320mm or somewhere around there and discs would have fouled on the springs. Brakes are VS and restudded to HQ-WB stud pattern , will be P76 rotors with HZ calipers on the front on HQ stubaxles
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