My plan is to use an offset dowel but with a slot for a screwdriver in the top so you can alter the offset by turing the pin then re-clamp with the bolt. Might even look at driling another hole in the end of the camshaft so I can fit 2 pins to reduce the chance of slipping. Even if it did slip the worst case effect would be to alter the timing by a couple of degree's max, should be no chance of clatter-clatter-bang.
Throttle Body
My plan is to use an offset dowel but with a slot for a screwdriver in the top so you can alter the offset by turing the pin then re-clamp with the bolt. Might even look at driling another hole in the end of the camshaft so I can fit 2 pins to reduce the chance of slipping. Even if it did slip the worst case effect would be to alter the timing by a couple of degree's max, should be no chance of clatter-clatter-bang.
1994 Lotus Esprit S4 - Work in progress
1980 Porsche 924 Turbo - Funky Interior Spec
2004 Smart Roadster Coupe - Hers
1980 Porsche 924 Turbo - Funky Interior Spec
2004 Smart Roadster Coupe - Hers
Another question would be is it actually the TB that's the restriction? Can the 135 head flow enough air to make sense of a 56mm TB?John Reid wrote:Might not be but its the alloy VVC one so I have some scope to open up the inlet a bit and smooth out the flow as best I can.Shug wrote:
You sure the opening in the plenum is big enough for 56mm? It probably is, I've not looked at one in ages - the standard TB has a venturi shape, doesn't it?
I don't have the answer to that, as I don't know of another car using it....
It probably won't hurt (betcha it's a cnut in traffic though!)
2010 Honda VFR1200F
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
All easy enough if you have the materials & tools to hand (thanx HM Govt!)RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:![]()
My plan is to use an offset dowel but with a slot for a screwdriver in the top so you can alter the offset by turing the pin then re-clamp with the bolt. Might even look at driling another hole in the end of the camshaft so I can fit 2 pins to reduce the chance of slipping. Even if it did slip the worst case effect would be to alter the timing by a couple of degree's max, should be no chance of clatter-clatter-bang.
Cool, sounds like a plan
2010 Honda VFR1200F
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
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Im afraid you'll be ofski before I takle the manifold off for a fiddle job. Thats one of my winter to do items.RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:Your welcome to borrow my carbide burrs that I have been porting with if you want, they make short work of ali and are easy to control. Once I have finished that is.
Rich
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
I don't trust myself... Well, maybe when I can be arsed getting my engine back off Hambo (note to self, do NOT start scouring ebay for cheap head(s))RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:Your welcome to borrow my carbide burrs that I have been porting with if you want, they make short work of ali and are easy to control. Once I have finished that is.
Rich
2010 Honda VFR1200F
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
It's going on e-bay as soon as I can be bothered to get it bead blasted (More lager) some dope will buy it.
Lets face it the other options are door-stop, anchor or blunt instrament...
Lets face it the other options are door-stop, anchor or blunt instrament...
1994 Lotus Esprit S4 - Work in progress
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Finaly got my grubby paws on the 56mm throttle body. It has aleady been modified by previous owner, looks realy good though.
It needs a breather inlet which is the lower hose on the plastic body. The mould is there but it isnt drilled out. Will have a go at drilling it out and let you know how it goes.
It needs a breather inlet which is the lower hose on the plastic body. The mould is there but it isnt drilled out. Will have a go at drilling it out and let you know how it goes.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....