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The fan was a gift from the inlaws. And it moves a shite load of air. I paid for the wiring, relay, mounting strap things and the coolant.

You can get decent ones off egay pretty cheap.

 

 

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Since installing the thermo fan, i've noticed engine running temps are down, while engine bay temps are up due to the fan operating full time. So to give my little weber some relief I developed this...

 

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Its a restrictor pipe from an Holden Astra's air box strategically placed where one of the horns used to reside. It looks a little like some type of sex toy...

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  • 1 month later...

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So much to learn. The Weber book helped me understand how engines work and ultimately enabled me to tune my ke20 unaided. I can't wait to see what I can gain from this one.

 

Updates soon I guess.

Thinking battery in boot, thermo switch for the fan and hopefully get the #104 cam in as well.

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I just read the whole thread from start to finish.. props for saving something that a lot of people would have gave up

on and sent to the tip, wasting another ke20. Car turned out awesome, nice work!

 

Hows the weber jet tuning going?, ever tried main/primarys down in the 120s-130-s, with only a 5 difference

eg 130primary-135 main.

cheers

darren

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I just read the whole thread from start to finish.. props for saving something that a lot of people would have gave up

on and sent to the tip, wasting another ke20. Car turned out awesome, nice work!

 

Hows the weber jet tuning going?, ever tried main/primarys down in the 120s-130-s, with only a 5 difference

eg 130primary-135 main.

cheers

darren

 

Thanks for the good feed back mate. I've tried running a 135 & 140 mains and it leans out. It's running we'll with 145 & 150 mains, 165 & 160 airs. She gets pretty thirsty when you get into it but she gets up and goes.

I've got a new carby kit coming because the power valve is a bit gritty and the accelerator pump pushes fuel out through the top hat gasket.

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So I put a kit through the weber and its made a big difference in respone and economy. Happy with that. I had some electrical issues last week which have been sorted.

 

Today I modified a standard bakerlite base plate from a stock carby to fit between the manifold and the adapter plate. Why, you ask?

 

To reduce heat tranfer to the weber, which in theory should reduce fuel evapouration, increase economy and increase performance.

 

It was easy enough and seems have yielded good results with the fuel bowl feeling cool to touch after a 5km drive. I can also now use the original pcv ventilation system running to the base plate instead of the no.1 intake runner.

 

I machined out the bakerlite plate to suit the manifold and removed a few areas off the lower plate of the adapter to clear the pvc stem and the heat shield.

 

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