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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
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06-21-2020 | #22 |
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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
This is how I keep my secondaries open at all times after removing the vacuum actuators.
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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
Sooo... It appears you removed the actuator(s) and replaced them with a flat tab bolt, yes? Nice. Oh, but to be safe, it might be worth considering to dab some BLUE lOCKTITE on the threads under the nuts to prevent them from vibrating loose, resulting in the secondaries (possibly) creeping closed insidiously.
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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
I used a 1/4'' threaded rod and flattened one end using a hammer then drilled a hole in it for the linkage pin to slip into. Loctite on the inboard nut might be a good idea. I used a nylon lock nut on the outside.
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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
I like your solution and either locktite or a hole to pint he outer nut from backing off (like the crown nut setup for hubs (crowned nut is not really needed but the pin idea would work well)
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Re: Eliminating the secondaries
The obvious advantage to doing what you have done (used a modified bolt to hold the SPTs open) or a zip-tie as many have done, is the ease at which it can be reversed at a later date.
However, maybe for the sake of discussion, in my research on laminar flow and reversion caused by obstructions, I opted to remove the SPTs and the throttle rod entirely and plug the (now) empty bearing recess with a (Dorman) freeze plug. Admittedly, I have no "before and after" data to document the improvement to be had by so doing - that and extending the tapering of the IH runner down to the injector boss - but intuitively I feel it helps (just like smoothing the outside radius of the curves in the intake runner has in the porting fundamentals). But, increasing the porting modification beyond 36mm (in one fashion or another) has been shown to be beneficial to many of the porting schemes (including mine which are now @ 37.5mm).
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Note of interest: Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this gen-III motor was (IIRC) installed in a car owned by Graham Behan (former engineer for Lotus and Lingenfelter before going out on his own).
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Paul, et al
Engine made 528 hp Ken owns the car that this engine was installed in. I will put more info on the fb page, including video Graham |
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Graham, what cams did u use for this?
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