I really admire this! My intake manifold has the rod towers built it from a Mikuni set up I was using. I’m going to Weber 40’s which work with the build. I like the aft support ROM that you designed and rod from the accelerator is rock solid. I would like to see how that feels in the foot. My last set up was a little sloppy. The cable system was a nightmare for me. Anyways, strong work!
The rod linkage is really nice. Has a really direct feel.. Mine is mostly returned by the pedal spring, really snappy - I'd recommend it over cables for sure.
Work has me with nil garage time at the moment. Still piecing together the parts, anyway. Watching this video (over and over) sure is giving me the itch, though. That linkage you cooked up is absolutely marvelous. And the growl...Why do I torture myself?
@@reyeswalker heh, it'll come. Took me years for me to get these on... My cousin had them for even longer. I promise it's sweet once you hear them live.
Wow this is so cool great job I'm happy it worked out first time! If the linkage is something you would sell or have a parts list for to replicate I would definitely be a buyer
I don't think that I'll put these into production - they may be pretty specific to my manifold... Maybe rev2 will get a few extras built. I've posted the files in the comments, but they can be found here www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864710 www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864713
@@spuriouspseudo waiting for the 2.0 version :) Btw, the fuel hose in the U shape is dangerous because passes above the carburators, a good improvement should be keep it straight/direct.
@@Filthat Working on some printed velocity stacks... I hate the fuel routing. Trying to figure out a nice in-tank pump/regulator. Keep a nice clean run to the carbs. But I also might do a pump on the firewall.
That's the moment I realized the crazy stacks were better than I thought they'd be. I need to make some screens though, don't want to muffle them at all. Thanks for watching... It's a fun project and the vids make me take my time and do a better job.
Lovely i have the same setup. The sound is just amazing.... O also have a 292 schrick cam and 4 2 1 headers and 123 ignition Dizzy. Could you please Share the carb setup? Cheers!!!
Spurious, I am close to giving up on the side drafts in favor of an injection system. Is this set up available to regular guys like me? It’s incredibly thoughtful, and I can tell the same clunky issues are encountered and dealt with.
The parts are posted up to print, but they are specific to the Dellorto setup, I think; maybe even the manifold that I have. The horns are from an E46 M3 airbox. If you check the FAQ there's a guy selling the Ultimate sidedraft linkage, that works with the Webbers, looks like a nice kit. Sidedrafts are pretty sweet, I wouldn't give up on them yet - simple once you find the parts you need.
I think that Markforged does a filament with carbon in the plastic material... Doesn't really help layer to layer, and you have to put some thought into how it lays each slice to make it worth while, I think. Haven't had a chance to play with one... Trying to find a small enough part to print out of titanium. Just because.
There was clever slotted and sprung linkage that mounted to the firewall that came with the carbs; I was trying to emulate that. I went with the AKG mounts. Quite stiff - my engine was flopping all over the place with the mounts I had... Turns out they were dissolving and one wasn't even bolted up - AKGs might be a bit overkill. Car feels great, but there's quite a lot of vibration transmitted now.
So far the parts are standing up, but I don't know how many people are running Dellortos on M10s... For me it's a little more fun to hope that someone prints a set and runs them... I'm pretty thrilled that my sunroof parts are on other people's cars. Thanks for the view!
I really admire this! My intake manifold has the rod towers built it from a Mikuni set up I was using. I’m going to Weber 40’s which work with the build. I like the aft support ROM that you designed and rod from the accelerator is rock solid. I would like to see how that feels in the foot. My last set up was a little sloppy. The cable system was a nightmare for me. Anyways, strong work!
The rod linkage is really nice. Has a really direct feel.. Mine is mostly returned by the pedal spring, really snappy - I'd recommend it over cables for sure.
So impressive. Love your vids. Great inspiration to get my dells installed.
Get them on! So good, they sing - vid doesn't do them justice.
Work has me with nil garage time at the moment. Still piecing together the parts, anyway. Watching this video (over and over) sure is giving me the itch, though. That linkage you cooked up is absolutely marvelous. And the growl...Why do I torture myself?
@@reyeswalker heh, it'll come. Took me years for me to get these on... My cousin had them for even longer. I promise it's sweet once you hear them live.
Love the content! Long way coming....
It's a slow burn of a build - There's no rush, trying to make every fastener count
Appreciate the videos awesome work
Thanks for the watch!
Wow this is so cool great job I'm happy it worked out first time! If the linkage is something you would sell or have a parts list for to replicate I would definitely be a buyer
I don't think that I'll put these into production - they may be pretty specific to my manifold... Maybe rev2 will get a few extras built. I've posted the files in the comments, but they can be found here
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864710
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864713
@@spuriouspseudo waiting for the 2.0 version :)
Btw, the fuel hose in the U shape is dangerous because passes above the carburators, a good improvement should be keep it straight/direct.
@@Filthat Working on some printed velocity stacks... I hate the fuel routing. Trying to figure out a nice in-tank pump/regulator. Keep a nice clean run to the carbs. But I also might do a pump on the firewall.
@@spuriouspseudo Looks a good idea! Your approach of doing 3D printing to improve old cars is what I wish to do. Keep the pace :)
Linkage is slick
Looks sick
Thanks!
The look on your face with that smile at 14:38, says it all!!!
BTW, noob alert. I'm digging into my '75 and your content is a 5/5.
That's the moment I realized the crazy stacks were better than I thought they'd be. I need to make some screens though, don't want to muffle them at all. Thanks for watching... It's a fun project and the vids make me take my time and do a better job.
Looks and sounds amazing.
Wish I had a shop now
That's tight!
Thanks, It was pretty fun
Lovely i have the same setup.
The sound is just amazing.... O also have a 292 schrick cam and 4 2 1 headers and 123 ignition Dizzy.
Could you please Share the carb setup? Cheers!!!
Choke: 34mm
Idle Jet: 50
Idle Jet Holder: 7850.1
Main Jet: 7484 size 142
Emulsion Tube: 7772.5
Pump Jet: 7851 size 40
Auxiliary Venturi: 7848.1
Air Correctors: 200
@@spuriouspseudo thanks. I have twin Webers.
Spurious, I am close to giving up on the side drafts in favor of an injection system. Is this set up available to regular guys like me? It’s incredibly thoughtful, and I can tell the same clunky issues are encountered and dealt with.
The parts are posted up to print, but they are specific to the Dellorto setup, I think; maybe even the manifold that I have. The horns are from an E46 M3 airbox. If you check the FAQ there's a guy selling the Ultimate sidedraft linkage, that works with the Webbers, looks like a nice kit. Sidedrafts are pretty sweet, I wouldn't give up on them yet - simple once you find the parts you need.
Thanks! My rebuild is done and engine going in this week. I’m going to try to get your set up. It’s really thoughtfully designed. Great stuff!
Is that glass reinforced nylon or straight up? IDK if they can 3d print with GF.
I think that Markforged does a filament with carbon in the plastic material... Doesn't really help layer to layer, and you have to put some thought into how it lays each slice to make it worth while, I think. Haven't had a chance to play with one... Trying to find a small enough part to print out of titanium. Just because.
This is solid infill Nylon 12, by the way
@@spuriouspseudo 100% would do the same.
Where’s the brake booster? Do you have an electric pump instead of from the vacuum line on the intake manifold?
My DCOEs have a motor-mounted linkage, because the engine moves so much. You must have solid mounts? It's a good looking mod, regardless.
There was clever slotted and sprung linkage that mounted to the firewall that came with the carbs; I was trying to emulate that. I went with the AKG mounts. Quite stiff - my engine was flopping all over the place with the mounts I had... Turns out they were dissolving and one wasn't even bolted up - AKGs might be a bit overkill. Car feels great, but there's quite a lot of vibration transmitted now.
Are you planning to put air filters on those intakes?
Hmm... Not sure yet. Could go with a full enclosure/air box. But, at the very least I'm going to fit some screens. Still figuring that out.
Whats the 3D print company and whats the cost!
I used Stratasys... I'll let you work out the cost - but it's not more than finding a reproduction of a good linkage.
For anyone looking to mess around with these parts, files are here:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864713
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4864710
Wow I would mass produce them
So far the parts are standing up, but I don't know how many people are running Dellortos on M10s... For me it's a little more fun to hope that someone prints a set and runs them... I'm pretty thrilled that my sunroof parts are on other people's cars. Thanks for the view!