
Fat drive shafts for Colin I assume?!

(Oi....Colin....you going to the curry night? I might drive so can give you a lift.....might drive!!)
Its welded all the way round and braced underneath, shouldn't be a problem.Mr Momo wrote:Great job Alan - always impressed by the skill and patience shown on here.
How's the welding on the shorter left hand mount - looks a bit light compared the mount used on the g'box - do you think you'll have to keep an eye on it ?
Looking forward to hearing it.....
Yeah, they're a bitch to fit and have their own limitations. Much easier and not much more expensive to fit a second pump and swirl pot then it's fully future-proofed should you want to go supercharged.Gourlay83 wrote: Due to the Extra Power I felt it was best to upgrade the fuel Pump. Liked the Idea of an OEM like fitting of the Walbro so went with that. OEM my arse, it fits inside the original Fuel Pump Assembly (Just) but you have to modify pretty much everything. It should do the Job but not impressed.
Wish I had fitted the 2nd pump & swirl pot Dan, you live and learn. It will always be a N/A install but he may go for a 2.2 bottom end at some point (Same Crank but with Cosworth Pistons and Darton Liners).roadboy wrote:Yeah, they're a bitch to fit and have their own limitations. Much easier and not much more expensive to fit a second pump and swirl pot then it's fully future-proofed should you want to go supercharged.Gourlay83 wrote: Due to the Extra Power I felt it was best to upgrade the fuel Pump. Liked the Idea of an OEM like fitting of the Walbro so went with that. OEM my arse, it fits inside the original Fuel Pump Assembly (Just) but you have to modify pretty much everything. It should do the Job but not impressed.
Are you going to post all the costings on this for all the people interested in the conversion Alan?
And who's doing the mapping?
Cheers
Dan