Damn. I washed Peyote prior to sticking it into the trailer and was
running the motor to dry it off when I noticed the water pump inlet
hose sucking flat. As I stood and stared at that I noticed the motor
mount looked weird. Yup, broken.
I know this is a topic we've covered before, but has anyone found a
better motor mount or come up with some rational modifications. I
break at least one per year now that I've gone back to the stock
rubber mounts (I was using home made solid mounts, but they do bad
things to the bellhousing). I'm thinking about drilling through the
mount and countersinking a couple of bolts with loose nuts, but
that's going to take a lot of fiddling to get right.
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On May 5, 2007, at 1:37 PM, Kas Kastner wrote:
> I did replace the balance tube with clear tubing and you could see
> the mixture pulsing back and forth. Interesting ,but of little value.
>
> Never Be beaten by Equipment
> Kas Kastner
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Babcock
> To: SHANE Ingate
> Cc: fot@autox.team.net
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 1:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [Fot] Intake Manifold Crossover
>
> Actually, you see them on a lot of cars. They don't really help flow
> much, especially coming in at a right angle as they often do. The
> moderate pulses in the intake system by creating a larger air volume
> downstream of the butterfly or CV piston. At least that's the reason
> given for why they ware added to manifolds to begin with. Most early
> intake manifolds look like the pattern for the castings was made from
> plumbing bits. Perhaps they were. They flow as badly as they look. A
> stock Triumph intake manifold flows about half as much as a similarly
> sized modern one.
>
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> On May 5, 2007, at 11:48 AM, SHANE Ingate wrote:
>
> > I don't know anything about this, but intuitvely, if it
> > was important, I would think that we would have seen
> > x-overs on ALL intake manifolds through the demise of
> > carbs.
> >
> > Shane Ingate, what the $%#@ do I know, in Md
> >
> >> I have been debating the merits of blocking off the cross over
> >> tube in my
> >> TR4
> >> intake manifold. I have read that the tubes create turbulance and
> >> should
> >> be
> >> blocked off. Reading it and practical application, however, are 2
> >> different
> >> things. I have also heard of some MG racers blocking them off,
> >> but that
> >> still does not make it right. Have any of you Listers tried
> >> this? Any
> >> dyno
> >> testing to determine if it is worth while?
> >> Joe(B)
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