MK-I MK-II MK-III MK-IV GULF MIRAGE J-CAR LOLA
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11-02-06, 05:58 AM
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| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Devon, UK GT40: Replica Mk I
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Peter,
My filters fitted very well.... sounds like the problem is the foam sandwitch between the hexagonal grid.
Im now looking for some stainless steel fine mesh which can replace the foam. If all else fails I will get a flour sieve and cut that up. Let you know what I do.
Pete,
Nothing could detract from the looks of your car........ did they really last 200K or 20K? either way it would take me a few years to get up to that sort of milage...... been a fan of your build site for a while now.... as for the good lady.... I told her when we met that the car thing is happening so no real surprises there....
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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11-02-06, 06:35 PM
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#22 (permalink)
| | Bill Haralambakis Old Hand
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Rep Power: 13  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc
I think Pete is talking "Queensland speak" again  and actually means 200 Kilometers, not 200 thousand kilometers...
Whatever you decide, I think you're doing a super job!
Bill
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11-03-06, 06:41 AM
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#23 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis I've found a few suppliers of stainless steel wire mesh which can be used instead of the 'foam' insert in the stack screen filters the question is what size wire mesh to use? any ideas?
I was thinking of this.......
Plain weave
Mesh Count =40 x 40 (wires per inch)
Wire Dia mm=0.180
Wire Dia inch=0.0071
Aperture mm=0.46
Aperture inch=0.0179
Open Area %=51
Micron Rating=455
The open area is 51% with all particles greater than 0.46mm filtered, another possibility is this....
Plain weave
Mesh Count =80 x 80 (wires per inch)
Wire Dia mm=0.140
Wire Dia inch=0.0055
Aperture mm=0.18
Aperture inch=0.0070
Open Area %=31
Micron Rating=177
A much finer mesh but only 31% open area and 0.18mm aperture, perhaps restricting flow to much? (BTW im only showing 2 from a selection of about 50 types of mesh of varying sizes).
The stuff is sold in sheets 1m wide minimum length 1m so there will be loads spare for you guys if you want some. Im also concerned that the edges will fall off when the mesh is cut into a circular shape but will talk to the supplier about this.... laser cutting service is possible.
Any comments? suggestions?
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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11-03-06, 08:19 AM
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#24 (permalink)
| | John W 5 Tenths
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Surrey, England GT40: lots of bits but not bolted together yet...
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc,
Imo any mesh that has holes big enough to let enough air through will also let debris through...
get on the blower to K&N.
They sell a thing called a 'pre-charger', designed to keep dust out of their filters.
Buy one of those (pick a suitable one) and then cut discs out of it to replace the foam in the ones you have above.
At least that way you get good airflow, and manage to keep out most of the debris that would otherwise damage your engine.
Just a thought... K&N PreCharger Filter Wraps, DryCharger Filter Wraps, and Airforce Pre-Cleaners |
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11-03-06, 09:27 AM
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| | danimal A Tenth
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Baltimore, MD, USA GT40: none yet... :(
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc,....
As I am somewhat new to engines/designs.... I think you are on the right track with the SS mesh. I agree that (when I can finally get a '40) I would use some sort of filter. I do not like the look of the K&N or Pete's red socks (Sorry Pete), but then again, they look better than a wrecked engine!
The "tea strainers" from what I've read here are better than nothing, but they can have problems. I think the first size of mesh would improve them in a few ways: 1. Better than nothing
2. No foam to deteriate
3. Would keep out sticks, stones, chevy parts
4. Would probably offer the least amount of restriction
while being the most visually appealing
Now I have not done any research on feasabilty on making these,....but I would it be possible to have them shaped (like the lower right hand corner of Doc's picture)??? I though I've seen pictures of vintage race cars with filters like that. If so, it would increase the surface area of the filter so the restriction would be minimized and still provide some sort of protection.
Just my .02. |
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11-03-06, 01:08 PM
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#26 (permalink)
| | jimp Lifetime Premier Supporter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Cheshire, UK GT40: RML40
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Hi Andy,
Given that the surface area of a hemisphere is exactly twice that of its base circle, wouldn't the tea strainer shape shown in your photo would give you [roughly] unrestricted flow if you used the 455mic material?
Lotus had the same idea ..... http://www.atspeedimages.com/doningt...sworth_dfv.jpg
Regards,
Jim |
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11-03-06, 02:19 PM
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#27 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis John,
I will look into that but will the material still degrade if there is a few coughs and spits of flame?
Danimal,
Yes my thinking on the subject exactly..... although a new method of attaching them to the stacks would be required if they were hemispherical....unless they were formed with a flat lip.
Jim,
Given twice the area wouldnt it increase the unrestricted flow to 75%? still much better than 50%.
I've talked to the supplier and they can plasma cut the mesh which 'welds' the edges of the wire together to prevent them falling apart.
Forming the mesh into a 'dome' shape wouldnt be a problem would just make a 'mould' (male and female parts) and the wire should form into shape easily.
Im still not to happy about the rubber seals which hold the screen filter, but will get some mesh and have a play with it to see what works and what dosent. Im also thinking about producing a split collar which could hold the mesh in place but will initially use flat wire mesh (the first one I quoted).
Then try using the rubber holders with a domed mesh, and if all else fails devise a split collar to hold a domed mesh.
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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11-03-06, 04:11 PM
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#28 (permalink)
| | jimp Lifetime Premier Supporter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Cheshire, UK GT40: RML40
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Hi Andy,
I just figured 50% of 2 being the same as 100% of 1 would mean no restriction - based on your 51% open area mesh.
Are you in position to give details of the supplier? I'd certainly be interested in 'tea strainers' for 48IDA's.
Cheers,
Jim |
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11-05-06, 12:31 PM
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#29 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Jim, your right I think I just had a blond moment........
No secret about the supplier.. Locker Wire Weavers - Home Page
They will plasma cut as I said but I have no quote as yet... I will sort that out next week.
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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11-05-06, 04:42 PM
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#30 (permalink)
| | John W 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc,
I don't think the material will melt or degrade.
infact, I have heard it acts quite well as a flame a barrier.
The best bet is to put the question to K&N.
I've had major blow-backs through the 40s on my Caterham, and never had them catch light yet  |
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11-05-06, 05:05 PM
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#31 (permalink)
| | jimp Lifetime Premier Supporter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Cheshire, UK GT40: RML40
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Hi Andy,
I live about 45mins from Lockers in Warrington so, if you need any leg-work, just let me know.
Jim |
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11-09-06, 05:59 AM
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#32 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Thanks Jim.... will let you know.....
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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11-10-06, 08:13 PM
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#33 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Devon, UK GT40: Replica Mk I
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis I have ordered some wire mesh (uncut) and will see what its like to cut and form, should arrive next week some time. Also Post #9 shows the gaskets that came with the phenolic spacers, they are about 1/8 thick about 2 mm oversize around the edges. I've ordered some 0.8mm gasket paper and might replace them with the paper.
Still awaiting news on the small block - last reports are that internals have been balanced and assembly was about to take place. Its a 1966 289 block which has been rebored 30 thou. Original crank (took 1/10 thou off the mains to clean them up), forged h beam rods and forged pistons.
Also got the original cast iron heads which have had bronze inserts for the lifters (roller lifters will be used) and stainless steel inserts for the exhaust valves.
Not to much progress this week as I've had to cover for a sick work collegue.... damn work always getting in the way....... hoping to cut the final holes in the cold air box plate this weekend though.
Andy
__________________ replica mono chassis
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03-26-07, 06:45 PM
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#34 (permalink)
| | danimal A Tenth
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc,
Any updates on your filters???
Another though I had.....I know it's dangerous..
Two layers of the SS mesh,.... Bottom layer of smaller mesh size, top layer, large mesh with a layer of the K&N material between????
The upper mesh would keep large debris out, and the lower mesh would support the K&N filter (and provide some protection should the K&N deteriorate... |
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03-26-07, 07:26 PM
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#35 (permalink)
| | Bill D I Have No Life
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Rep Power: 32   | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis I would love to see a picture of the chassis
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03-31-07, 09:52 AM
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#36 (permalink)
| | Eric D Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Asia GT40: None yet
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis I was just fooling around with this same idea the other day...
I drew up a model of a trumpet and the beginnings of an idea for a filter.
In this model, there are 2 rings that sandwich a pre-formed filter foam. The sandwich rings are bolted together with M2 fine bolts. The assembly uses a double adhesive backed epdm rubber ring to bond to the top of the trumpet (not the best I know-still working on it)
There could also be a minimal wire dome form to keep the filter foam from sucking into the trumpet and tearing. There are some new very strong foam types available now from companies like ITG that resist tearing and flame very well.
I would probably redesign it to be a complete assembly where the trumpet itself forms the lower sandwich.
I am going to run it past Fran at RCR to see if he wants to take on building something along these lines.
Cheers
Eric |
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03-31-07, 12:25 PM
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#37 (permalink)
| | JIMMYMAC Lifetime Premier Supporter
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Rep Power: 15  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Doc,
How about this ?
Not quite my own taste however.
__________________ Cordially, James MKI monocoque. XE' 289 short blocks, C6FE heads, Webers, ZF Graviner Fire Suppression
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03-31-07, 02:35 PM
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#38 (permalink)
| | cribbj Missing a few cylinders
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: GT40 Engine Build Mirage Chassis Quote:
Originally Posted by Eric D I was just fooling around with this same idea the other day...
I drew up a model of a trumpet and the beginnings of an idea for a filter.
In this model, there are 2 rings that sandwich a pre-formed filter foam. The sandwich rings are bolted together with M2 fine bolts. The assembly uses a double adhesive backed epdm rubber ring to bond to the top of the trumpet (not the best I know-still working on it)
There could also be a minimal wire dome form to keep the filter foam from sucking into the trumpet and tearing. There are some new very strong foam types available now from companies like ITG that resist tearing and flame very well.
I would probably redesign it to be a complete assembly where the trumpet itself forms the lower sandwich.
I am going to run it past Fran at RCR to see if he wants to take on building something along these lines.
Cheers
Eric | Sintered stainless mesh might be interesting for the filter element. This stuff is used for hydraulic filters, it's available from 2 to 200 microns, and should be pretty durable, but it probably needs some framework under & above to keep it formed. Sintered wire mesh data,prices, helpful information# |
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03-31-07, 04:40 PM
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#39 (permalink)
| | Doc Watson 5 Tenths
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