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RE: Air cleaner for 3xWebers

To: "'Alan Salvatore'" <6parts@charter.net>,
Subject: RE: Air cleaner for 3xWebers
From: "Hugh Barber" <tr6nut@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:56:55 -0700
Let's try this one more time - I accidentally hit the wrong key on my new
"internet" keyboard and sent it before it was finished.....



 George Church wrote: "> In surfing the web, I did see a pic of Hugh
Barber's set up which looks trick, wondering if his "custom" air box was
individually made or production made "custom". Any input would be
appreciated....."



Gee George, I don't think that "trick" quite describes my airbox.  Maybe
"Rube Goldberg" would be more on the mark.

Seriously, I made my airbox with some sheet aluminum (sourced from local
scrap metal yard), aluminum "L" stock (from Home Depot), threaded inserts
(from Harbor Freight), pop rivets, screws, and gutter sealing caulk.  I used
the "L" stock because (at the time) I did not have a metal bending brake.  I
first made a mock-up of the box in cardboard and then cut the aluminum
pieces.  I routed the valve cover vent into the box and used some 3" duct
hose that I sourced from Aircraft Spruce Supply to attach a K&N "universal"
air filter.  The webers have short velo stacks installed. I used the caulk
on the inside of the airbox to seal any holes (at the corners).

Hugh Barber
Hollister, CA
'73 TR6




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