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Cibie Biodes or Marchals
Chris what about a et of cibie biodes or marchals?
Like the blackout in the bowl
Like the blackout in the bowl
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jury
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There was abit of logic in that John. I thought that with it sitting flush, it provided abit of security against any chancer dropping anything into the tank (mild paranoia I know!). I don't mind opening the bonnet to fill up, even though it kind of defeats the purpose of the centre fill tank.johnM wrote: Can you remove the fuel cap with the bonnet down, it looks very flush.
Kind Regards
I have cut the metal to weld on a fin as Mick suggests and also sketched a drawing to make a mesh insert half way down the pipe to relieve that paranoia...so some options
Cheers
Chris
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johnM
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jury wrote:There was abit of logic in that John. I thought that with it sitting flush, it provided abit of security against any chancer dropping anything into the tank (mild paranoia I know!). I don't mind opening the bonnet to fill up, even though it kind of defeats the purpose of the centre fill tank.johnM wrote: Can you remove the fuel cap with the bonnet down, it looks very flush.
Kind Regards
I have cut the metal to weld on a fin as Mick suggests and also sketched a drawing to make a mesh insert half way down the pipe to relieve that paranoia...so some options![]()
Cheers
Chris
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1970 2.2E Coupe.
2004 996 GT3 mkII
2015 Skoda Octavia VRS TSI DSG.
2021 Toyota GR Yaris Circuit Pack
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jury
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I am about to fit the Rear ARB to the car, but beforehand I have afew questions I want to ask...
From what I can work out the round recess in the chassis....

matches up with the raised flange on the backside of ARB plate...??

After that, any ideas on the angle it should be set at
Is it parallel to the chassis....

OR
Rotated slightly so that the plate butts tight up against the chassis/floor flange?


Any thoughts or pictures to illustrate would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Chris
From what I can work out the round recess in the chassis....

matches up with the raised flange on the backside of ARB plate...??

After that, any ideas on the angle it should be set at
Is it parallel to the chassis....

OR
Rotated slightly so that the plate butts tight up against the chassis/floor flange?


Any thoughts or pictures to illustrate would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Chris
Last edited by jury on Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
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Gary71
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I can't see the last two pictures, but here is a shot of the rear ARB bracket on my car during my repairs made earlier in the year:

Welding. Done. by Suggs, on Flickr
Although I replaced the flange past the ARB bracket it is in the same place as the original.
I'm not sure if the hole lines up with the depression, but it would be logical.

Welding. Done. by Suggs, on Flickr
Although I replaced the flange past the ARB bracket it is in the same place as the original.
I'm not sure if the hole lines up with the depression, but it would be logical.
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jury
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Thanks for that Gary, yours look like they are rotated abit as in the 4th pic I posted.
I updated the post to show the last 2 photos again.
(it always happens when I try to get creative and add drawings and dimensions on the original photographs
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Cheers
Chris
I updated the post to show the last 2 photos again.
(it always happens when I try to get creative and add drawings and dimensions on the original photographs
Cheers
Chris
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1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
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1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
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jury
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I've done this mod to my 73T 2 decades ago and got it slightly wrong!
Check the actual 'rotated' position with the bar in place, in bushes AND the gearbox crossmember in place all bolted up. My rear bar 'just' touched the gbox cross member and it took ages to find the 'buzzzzing' noise while driving the car!
Had to grind the member to give clearance. i seem to recall I set the flat mounting lip parallel to the body welded flange not at the angle others have.
There was no DDK then, there was no Internet then!
You are all v lucky today!!
Check the actual 'rotated' position with the bar in place, in bushes AND the gearbox crossmember in place all bolted up. My rear bar 'just' touched the gbox cross member and it took ages to find the 'buzzzzing' noise while driving the car!
Had to grind the member to give clearance. i seem to recall I set the flat mounting lip parallel to the body welded flange not at the angle others have.
There was no DDK then, there was no Internet then!
You are all v lucky today!!
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jury
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So I found a local sandblasters (wish I found him earlier!) and got afew bits done...including the gearbox but I'll save that for another day...
Engine fan and case came back ok but needed abit of additional wire wool sanding...

I was going to leave it natural finish but I like the prototype racer matt black look.

After some research (and my new shed spray booth) I decided to use BBQ paint...after reading the instructions Mrs jury wasn't too keen on my suggestion of putting the fan in the oven to cure the paint after spraying.....so.....'throw a fan on the barbie'
Worked a treat...and being a typical brit, its started peeing down soon after this

Chris
Engine fan and case came back ok but needed abit of additional wire wool sanding...

I was going to leave it natural finish but I like the prototype racer matt black look.

After some research (and my new shed spray booth) I decided to use BBQ paint...after reading the instructions Mrs jury wasn't too keen on my suggestion of putting the fan in the oven to cure the paint after spraying.....so.....'throw a fan on the barbie'
Worked a treat...and being a typical brit, its started peeing down soon after this

Chris
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1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
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1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
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1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
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After some research (and my new shed spray booth) I decided to use BBQ paint...after reading the instructions Mrs jury wasn't too keen on my suggestion of putting the fan in the oven to cure the paint after spraying.....so.....'throw a fan on the barbie'
Worked a treat...and being a typical brit, its started peeing down soon after this

Chris[/quote]
You did the right thing. I cured my throttle bodies painted with VHT matt black in the oven. It stank for a week afterwards and I had to completely clean it to shiny new to get rid of it. I was not popular as Sally was trying to bake a load of cakes for a stall at a local fete.
Worked a treat...and being a typical brit, its started peeing down soon after this

Chris[/quote]
You did the right thing. I cured my throttle bodies painted with VHT matt black in the oven. It stank for a week afterwards and I had to completely clean it to shiny new to get rid of it. I was not popular as Sally was trying to bake a load of cakes for a stall at a local fete.




