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Possibly getting a Pipercross replacement. The original is disinetgrating around the edges anyway. It looks fairly routine to get off. Presumably so ?. Also trying to work out the Speed Six air intake. There just seems to be a pipe leading to an alloy canister. Not really noticed it before. Could anyone enlighten me ? Have done a search but it just sits there doing nothing so thought I'd post.
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Can anyone recommend anything for getting the ingrained dirt off the top of the alloy block and getting it nice and shiney. I supppose I could use fine sand paper but would rather a liquid cleaner. Ta.
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Can anyone recommend anything for getting the ingrained dirt off the top of the alloy block and getting it nice and shiney. I supppose I could use fine sand paper but would rather a liquid cleaner. Ta.
Edited by Mr M on Sunday 3rd April 14:30
The air intake is via a pipe running vertically down from the base of the air box to an inlet attached to the chassis plate under the motor. As said above, the pipe at the front is the breather from the oil tank.
To get the air filter out you take the airbox top out. There are 2 allen bolts at the top edge through metal brackets into the throttle bodies. There are then 3 clips, 2 you can see and another on the other (engine) side. You need to reach down between the airbox and motor to get to it. Slide the top off the throttles and pull off the small rubber pipes, one at each end, as you remove it.
To get the air filter out you take the airbox top out. There are 2 allen bolts at the top edge through metal brackets into the throttle bodies. There are then 3 clips, 2 you can see and another on the other (engine) side. You need to reach down between the airbox and motor to get to it. Slide the top off the throttles and pull off the small rubber pipes, one at each end, as you remove it.
> Oil breather pipe
Ah right
> Gunk and the wife's toothbrush for the ingrained dirt.
Ah now I haven't tried Gunk before - on the shopping list. As for your wifes toothbrush Tref it's ok I've got one.
> The air intake is via a pipe running vertically down from the base of the air box to an inlet attached to the chassis plate under the motor.
Ah now that was the bit that was confusing ; thanks for the removal description.
Cheers Chaps.
Ah right
> Gunk and the wife's toothbrush for the ingrained dirt.
Ah now I haven't tried Gunk before - on the shopping list. As for your wifes toothbrush Tref it's ok I've got one.
> The air intake is via a pipe running vertically down from the base of the air box to an inlet attached to the chassis plate under the motor.
Ah now that was the bit that was confusing ; thanks for the removal description.
Cheers Chaps.
nightSpirit said:
One day I will get my arse in gear and change my intake.
After exhausting the carbon airbox manufacturing options, I'm going to get an ACT item, carbon naca duct and some pipework to run the intake vent from the drivers side bumper top...it will be glorious.
I assume you're doing this for pose value? The standard intake/filter setup seems more than capable of delivering enough volume to power 440+ HP 4.5 Litre versions of this engine.After exhausting the carbon airbox manufacturing options, I'm going to get an ACT item, carbon naca duct and some pipework to run the intake vent from the drivers side bumper top...it will be glorious.
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