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Vince, how hard is it to install vents that sit flush with the bonnet? Something like the Cossy 4x4 vents.
The tops are polished, where they look er, polished, the lower parts are sprayed with bright aluminium paint. It was near impossible to polish those parts.
Re: flush vents, I think there's a recess stamped into the bonnet to make them sit flush, I could possibly do that but I would practice on my bonnet first.
best ones are used by the aircraft industry - they have 2 wheels with offsets and can be spaced for the width of the joggle in the panel. the mole grip type with offset jaws aren't worth a carrot.
best ones are used by the aircraft industry - they have 2 wheels with offsets and can be spaced for the width of the joggle in the panel. the mole grip type with offset jaws aren't worth a carrot.
paid around £50 for mine
I've been meaning to buy a set of jogglers for the past five years, I always find myself looking at the in the Machine Mart catalog and thinking, hmm I could do with a set of those, especially for welding sheet metal together.
My only concern with using them on a shiny bonnet is cracking paint around the edge of the hole, unless the vents would hide it when fitted?
On a private piece of road, so it was all legal like,
0-60 1st run, 6.7 seconds,second run, with 39 psi in the tyres, 6.4 seconds, so around 0.60 of 6.55seconds. This gave me 112 mph at 1/4 mile and before the road ran out 137mph. I got all ignition parts renewed and two spark amps, coupled with a (very minor) tickle in the fuelling dept.
On a private piece of road, so it was all legal like,
0-60 1st run, 6.7 seconds,second run, with 39 psi in the tyres, 6.4 seconds, so around 0.60 of 6.55seconds. This gave me 112 mph at 1/4 mile and before the road ran out 137mph. I got all ignition parts renewed and two spark amps, coupled with a (very minor) tickle in the fuelling dept.
It's got half decent all the way round now!
Next acquisition is new bfg's. Going to stay with 31's. After that...maybe sone super coil packs and thick ht leads. Will eventually get to change the distributor caps...just gotta find a house to rent first!
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