MK-I MK-II MK-III MK-IV GULF MIRAGE J-CAR LOLA
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06-12-07, 10:26 AM
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#101 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA GT40: RCR GT40 Gulf
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Rob -
The bleeds will plumb back to a tank, but I don't yet have that mounted so will leave it hanging for now.
The tank vents were from a marine supply, just do a google search for boat fuel tank vents and you should come up with them. I think they were SEA DOG brand. The were about $16 each as I recall. The name of the place were I got them was something like fisheries supply but I'll have to dig up the invoice if you can't find it on google.
Yes, the hoses were from HRP World. One thing is that you need to use different hose clamps with the silicon hoses, McMaster has them with the extra non-perforated strip (liner) that keeps the hose from getting sliced. The one thing they didn't have was the reducer for the water pump outlet which was 1.75" to 1.5". I hit up Summit for it.
Sandy
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06-12-07, 12:39 PM
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#102 (permalink)
| | VintageVenom 5 Tenths
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Michigan, USA GT40: RCR-40
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Rep Power: 10   | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Dean,
Another option: Tanks Accessories
They are aluminum though, not stainless. This is where I got mine.
RB |
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06-12-07, 01:44 PM
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#103 (permalink)
| | Big-Foot Gold Supporter
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| Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Thanks guys...
I love this place but my wallet doesn't!  |
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06-12-07, 07:30 PM
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#104 (permalink)
| | VintageVenom 5 Tenths
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Rep Power: 10   | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Amen brotha.....amen!!!!!  |
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08-16-07, 12:06 AM
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#105 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA GT40: RCR GT40 Gulf
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Here is a shot of the 3 pick up holes (SAE 5 Bolt Pattern) for the Return, Pickup and Centroid Sensor.
One thing to note is that the tank is not square so the outside hole will have the return which is shorter then the other two (or bent). One other thing is to be aware of the end of the fuel tank weld which is close. It all fits tight, but will make it.
As promised the RIGGED tool was a Milwaukee angle driver for hex type tools. I then ground up a bit to fit a holder that was in a Sears Craftsman kit. Got the back holes without as much wobble as I would have expected. The Right angle drill was just a bit too big to clear the back of the bulk head and the only other option was to remove it all, and that looked like a lot more work especially with the roll cage...
Last shot is a nifty tapping jig I got from Enco. It is a little guide that helps keep the tap perpendicular to the material. Looks to be real helpful.
Sandy
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08-16-07, 10:06 AM
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#106 (permalink)
| | Big-Foot Gold Supporter
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| Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Sandy - That Tapping jig is very neat - I never knew of their existance!
RE: Fuel return line / pickup line / fuel level sender - I would make sure that you have the fuel return line sent off in a direction away from the pickup and sending unit. I've found that with high volume pumps, they have a tendancy to promote cavitation near the pickup. Also I would encourage you to consider a Duck-Foot fuel pickup similar to this one: ATL Fuel cells - Pickups and Fittings Part No. TF239
Nice work!! |
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08-16-07, 11:30 AM
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#107 (permalink)
| | MReid 4 Tenths
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Quote:
Originally Posted by Big-Foot Sandy - You're making GREAT progress....
I'd like to pickup some blue hoses like you have there. Where might I find them please?
Thanks! |
Randy, Summit also carries Samco Sport silicone hoses and the clamps like I used on my coupe for cooling, heater, bypass, and vacuum:
They are expensive, but here is a link: Samco Sport, Hose & Line & Tubing, Plumbing - summitracing.com
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08-16-07, 11:34 AM
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#108 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 That tapping tool is pretty slick. I have not used it yet, but looks to be a nice helper for the accuracy impaired
The pickup and return are on the opposite ends as I'm thinking. But I was going to put a bend the return to allow it to point away from the area of the inlet of the pump feed.
I don't think I'll be able to get a duck or corner pick up in the tank, not sure how I would secure it or does it just sit at the bottom loose? Remember no foam in the cells to help keep things put.
Inching along in any case. Now for the other side then I'll drill and tap the rest.
Sandy
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08-16-07, 11:41 AM
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#109 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 You can get them all over the web with what seems like various quality. I got mine from HRP HRPWorld.com Race Car Parts and Supplies They are expensive. They have a few sizes but no reducers or odd things that you sometimes need. Also Summit racing has them as mentioned (same type of prices, different brand), but I got a couple of reducers and they seem ok, but not as stiff a material as the ones from HRP, might just be my imagination since the HRP's have orange inside instead of blue
And don't forget the clamps should be different for the Silicone hoses. They have them at McMaster Carr and are not too expensive, look for lined clamps were about a $1 each.
Sandy
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08-31-07, 01:24 AM
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#110 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Well not to drop off the face of the earth, one side of the fuel tanks are done.
Here are the pics, Outside is fuel return, center is the 'Centroid' (No pun intended) fuel sender, inner is the Fuel pick up. I am getting good at using tape on a stick to pick up the stuff that drops into the tank at this point...
For the fuel pick up I just flared the end of the -8 tube, it is very close to the back bulkhead of the fuel tank (Green Sharpie) Seems like it will work good for fuel on acceleration, on braking hopefully the baffles in the tank will keep things happy.
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08-31-07, 07:59 AM
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#111 (permalink)
| | Big-Foot Gold Supporter
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| Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy I don't think I'll be able to get a duck or corner pick up in the tank, not sure how I would secure it or does it just sit at the bottom loose? Remember no foam in the cells to help keep things put. | Hi Sandy - Sorry I didn't get back to you right away - I missed your post.. The duck foot usually is hose-clamped to the tube and just lays on the bottom of the cell. |
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08-31-07, 11:13 AM
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#112 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Thanks Randy. Then it might be something to try. I'm going to see how it works as is (Read as lazy). I do like that the back of the tank is close to the pick up and on acceleration fuel will push to the back a bit. Should be fine for starters.
Sandy
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11-23-07, 03:56 AM
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#113 (permalink)
| | Womabt Silver Supporter
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Hi Sandy, just wondering how your progress is going ? |
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11-26-07, 03:23 PM
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#114 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA GT40: RCR GT40 Gulf
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Quote:
Originally Posted by Womabt Hi Sandy, just wondering how your progress is going ? |
Stalled out for the moment. I have to restart. Just a lot of stuff going on in the homeland. I'll get back on it shortly.
Sandy
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03-02-08, 01:48 PM
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#115 (permalink)
| | Sandy Gulf GT40
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA GT40: RCR GT40 Gulf
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Ok, been quiet for too long. I started working on some stuff, nothing major however, the big news might be that I put air in all 4 Avons
Also picked up a 5LB Safecraft Halon Fire system that will be mounted in front and parallel to the passenger seat, the 10LB one that I had was a few inches too long (wide), so had to reduce capacity a bit. Might do a second system down the line but for now I think the 5 LB Halon with a hand held should be ok.
Also picked up from Vintage wheels some of the wheel nuts, and from McMaster-Carr some Stainless diaper pins that seem to be just right if you remove the dust cap which I will not likely use. And from Amazon a nice huge socket and extension to actually be able to install and remove them.
I think I need to write a plan of attack, so I keep focused, too many bit projects on it and I get lost...
Sandy
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03-02-08, 02:16 PM
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#116 (permalink)
| | aladinsane Lifetime Premier Supporter
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Rep Power: 14   | Re: Sandy's RCR40 Gulf Chassis #11 Quote: |
.....too many bit projects on it and I get lost...
| ditto that.....your not alone
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