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IP: 174.94.33.231
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Early model "machined" stainless steel water jacket side plate
Machined stainless steel water jacket side plate for early model A-4's!
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IP: 166.147.120.166
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Hmmm. Thought it was just a fitting thing. Are you talking a cad duplicate? Can that even be done to be like the cast?
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IP: 174.94.33.231
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Thinking of taking a slab of stainless and having a tool and die friend machine it to the same dimensions as the early model cast piece.
Maybe do a few mods to the water distribution exits to see if I could improve on the former system. |
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IP: 107.0.6.242
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The biggest problem with the original side plates, both early and late, is the ongoing blasting of the same spots for the last 40+ years. First prize would be to reroute the inlets completely and turn the side cover into a blank. Here is second prize:
Last edited by hanleyclifford; 07-13-2016 at 08:30 PM. |
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