Type 3 tinware
Type 3 tinware
I've been going through boxes of parts to try and assemble a full set of tinware for my stroker engine.
The only guide I have is below.
I'm probably not fitting heat exchangers, so don't need the fresh air tubes and mixing pods which I have.
I have a full set on the engine in the car already, and a set on the temporary engine (which is different?), and pieces in the following pics.
Temporary engine. No means of attaching "spectacle" spark plug shrouds and no holes for mixing tubes, and sled tins needed some modification to fit around flywheel casting.
RHS
LHS
Pulley shroud and "cool" tins
Cylinder head tins without extensions.
Assorted sled tins, one is half the length?
Can anybody tell me why they're different, and what they should fit please?
Thanks.
The only guide I have is below.
I'm probably not fitting heat exchangers, so don't need the fresh air tubes and mixing pods which I have.
I have a full set on the engine in the car already, and a set on the temporary engine (which is different?), and pieces in the following pics.
Temporary engine. No means of attaching "spectacle" spark plug shrouds and no holes for mixing tubes, and sled tins needed some modification to fit around flywheel casting.
RHS
LHS
Pulley shroud and "cool" tins
Cylinder head tins without extensions.
Assorted sled tins, one is half the length?
Can anybody tell me why they're different, and what they should fit please?
Thanks.
Re: Type 3 tinware
The blue tins in your first photos have been modified at some point in their life. Likely due to tin worm. Someone has just done a basic sheet metal repair.
The chopped cylinder head tins may well have been used on a beach buggy.
The half length sled tin is from a type 1/2 engine. Looking at the photo, its hard to tell but all of those sled tins look to be type 1/2 though it may just be the perspective in the photo.
The chopped cylinder head tins may well have been used on a beach buggy.
The half length sled tin is from a type 1/2 engine. Looking at the photo, its hard to tell but all of those sled tins look to be type 1/2 though it may just be the perspective in the photo.
The sultan of swing
Re: Type 3 tinware
OK, thanks. Not sure about the blue ones as they have no signs of any modifications, especially around the spark plug/inlet manifold opening. Are FI tins different?
That seems plausible about the smaller head tins, and also means all my sled tins are Type1/Type2 as they don't easily fit at the flywheel end due to their shape.
Looks like I'm on the hunt for a full set as the head tins are perforated.
That seems plausible about the smaller head tins, and also means all my sled tins are Type1/Type2 as they don't easily fit at the flywheel end due to their shape.
Looks like I'm on the hunt for a full set as the head tins are perforated.
Re: Type 3 tinware
The blue ones looks modified too me. its just twigged. Its looks more like a pair of Beetle tin have been grafted on to replace the rotten outer edges and front face.sparkywig wrote: ↑14th April 2019 - 5:53pmOK, thanks. Not sure about the blue ones as they have no signs of any modifications, especially around the spark plug/inlet manifold opening. Are FI tins different?
That seems plausible about the smaller head tins, and also means all my sled tins are Type1/Type2 as they don't easily fit at the flywheel end due to their shape.
Looks like I'm on the hunt for a full set as the head tins are perforated.
If youre getting rid of the those top tins. Im interested as im happy to silversolder them and have them powder coated. Unless you have a bash at that yourself?
I dont think the FI stuff is different as youve still got a twin port manifold and two spark plugs going in there. But dont quote me on that
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Re: Type 3 tinware
Just beware chaps- Type 3 Spectacle looks exactly like Type 25 ones but doesn't fit!, So don't count your chickens until you've checked that the buggers fit your Tinware!
Re: Type 3 tinware
I need to modify the spectacle tins to fit around the IDF manifolds.