Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
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Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Anyone recall (or ideally can measure off a cylinder head) the distances for:
INLET: edge of ports to inlet valve centres
EXHAUST: Ex valve centres to exit ports
For Fulvia 1600, 1300 and 1200 cars?
Best
INLET: edge of ports to inlet valve centres
EXHAUST: Ex valve centres to exit ports
For Fulvia 1600, 1300 and 1200 cars?
Best
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
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Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Iis Paul still alive.
We didn´t here long time ago something.
We didn´t here long time ago something.
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Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
His website hasn't been updated since the end of May
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Hello,
Yes, reports of my death are greatly exaggerated!
Still here in La France profonde and at the moment just starting work on the Fanalone on which I did so much back in 2001 at Barry Waterhouse Engineering. The car has done 26 rallies without an overhaul so the owner has decided that it's time for a look. I'll be running a few pieces on my blog with some snaps - the subframe is coming out as I much prefer to have access. For those who don't know my blog, just Google "Fulvias in France."
Now as for the tract lengths, from memory short ports are 2½" and the long ones, 6" - roughly that is. So the difference in length of your exhaust primaries should be about 3½"
A bientôt
Paul
Yes, reports of my death are greatly exaggerated!
Still here in La France profonde and at the moment just starting work on the Fanalone on which I did so much back in 2001 at Barry Waterhouse Engineering. The car has done 26 rallies without an overhaul so the owner has decided that it's time for a look. I'll be running a few pieces on my blog with some snaps - the subframe is coming out as I much prefer to have access. For those who don't know my blog, just Google "Fulvias in France."
Now as for the tract lengths, from memory short ports are 2½" and the long ones, 6" - roughly that is. So the difference in length of your exhaust primaries should be about 3½"
A bientôt
Paul
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Good to see you back on the Forum, Paul. You were missed!
Peter
Peter
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Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Thanks Paul
Good to have you back on the forum!
Are the inlet ports the same length wise?
Cheers
Good to have you back on the forum!
Are the inlet ports the same length wise?
Cheers
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Just ran down to the garage to grab a tape measure and a cilinderhead (1300) here are the results:
Short tracks (both in and ex) are 6cm and the long tracks measure 15cm. Measured from the manifold flange to the centre of the valve guide.
The tracks in the inlet manifold measure 6cm.
Hope to have helped.
Kind regards,
William
Short tracks (both in and ex) are 6cm and the long tracks measure 15cm. Measured from the manifold flange to the centre of the valve guide.
The tracks in the inlet manifold measure 6cm.
Hope to have helped.
Kind regards,
William
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Re: Inlet/Exhaust Tract lengths
Many thanks William!