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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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starshine fairysprinkle :lol: thers no realestate on the manifold side it would be sitting way higher

Trev been looking into blow through and it would give me clearance 8)
prob is that the vent for the fuel bowls on the carbys are inside so it would push air into the bowl and would presurise and may not allow fuel to flow
and still looking at options there 8)
the norman needs lubrication so a oil/lube drip feed set up of some kind would have to be sorted out if it wasnt running fuel through it

thommo as 4 injection its already on the cards setting up a throttle body and running the injector rail ,vk commy computer and electrinic ignition 8) 8) 8)
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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ek61 wrote:thommo as 4 injection its already on the cards setting up a throttle body and running the injector rail ,vk commy computer and electrinic ignition 8) 8) 8)

NICE!!!!!

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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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well didnt get to spend as much time down the shed today as i wanted :(
had a bit more of a play needs a little more trimmed off the top of the plate but should do the trick 8) 8)

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Would it be possible to take the inlet manifold off and mount the carbs on a alloy plate straight onto the inlet port of the Norman? This may gain you some space.

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all those finned covers...super 8) will be way worth it in the end Dave.
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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A couple of carbs poking through on the drivers side will have people guessing :o 8) :wink:
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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Oh man, that is so bad ass.

Cut a little opening in the bonnet, perhaps a little pinstripe detail around it, and stick them up there in the sunshine...

Although it could prove hazardous driving, cause I would just be staring at those bad boys instead of watching the road ahead....
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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ratbox wrote:why is this one on the right side of the engine and all the others (not alot dozen or so) i've seen are on the left
Dave's using a red motor Norman (Type 70 I believe ?)...the Type 65 blowers for the grey motor were mounted on the left and used a single 2 inch SU. Apparently the way to tell the difference between red motor and grey motor Normans is that the red motor ones have cooling fins which run from one end of the blower to the other (like Dave's). The grey motor ones had fins which were parallel to the ends of the blower.

Looks awesome Dave! You South Australians can build some cool looking grey motors 8) 8)

If you are going to run injection, will the lubrication oil for the Norman affect the injectors?
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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i would think the injectors should be ok with a bit of lube if i decide to go that way
couldnt see it doing any harm to them

4 the moment im going to set it up with the carbys try and get it sorted
while the new engines being built 8) 8)
maybe look in2 the injection a bit more down the track see how i go

the ek's pretty much ready to paint now just waiting on a few warm days :lol: :lol:
not likley this time of year

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Hey Dave,
Is this thing finished yet??

Hahaha

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hi there
the normans looking good
great stuff
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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ive made another manifold so it will sit under the bonnet :lol: think im up 2 number 3 now :lol:
its never ending but it should do the trick carbs are sitting down lower now as much as i liked the carbs sitting up high
dont think i would get away with it 4 2 long :lol:
i wanted to keep the norman up the other way so i could see the fins it looks a lot cooler that way 8) 8)
so turning it around will show the welded water cooling side and water in/outlets
not a lot of room to tune the carbys but ill work that out when it comes to that part 8) 8)
also plugs are going to be a biatch to change but its all under the hood now :D :D
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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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This is going to sound like a real dumb question :oops: :oops: , but if the blower and carbies are sitting on the right hand side, but the inlet manifold is on the left,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :?
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Cal wrote:This is going to sound like a real dumb question :oops: :oops: , but if the blower and carbies are sitting on the right hand side, but the inlet manifold is on the left,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :?
more pipe work????

i wondered the same thing......

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Re: EK61's norman supercharged grey

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my70wg wrote:
Cal wrote:This is going to sound like a real dumb question :oops: :oops: , but if the blower and carbies are sitting on the right hand side, but the inlet manifold is on the left,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :?
more pipe work????

i wondered the same thing......

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