Hi! Marvin
I've already signed up, where do I find the info on making your
own P-ports on a !3b Na (1991)
Thank you.
Georges & Gail Boucher
2126 Creighton Valley Road
Lumby, British Columbia
Canada V0E 2G1
(250) 547-6434
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Date: 02/21/05
18:00:07
Subject: FW: slide
throttle for 13B Rotary
George and Gail,
Sorry forgot to include newsletter
address.......Send your post to the following
address and ask Marvin to sign you up.......Be prepared for a lot
of traffic !! If it
gets to be too much you can unsubscribe and read posts at the
archieve address ,
but you cannot post any Questions of your own ....... Again
FWIW
-- Kelly Troyer Dyke
Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
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Forwarded Message: -------------- From: keltro@att.net (Kelly
Troyer) To: echolakeresort@telus.net Subject: FW: slide
throttle for 13B Rotary Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 22:30:08 +0000
George and Gail,
If you will pose
your questions to the "Flyrotary Group" at the
address below and search the archive address you will receive and
find all the information you can stand......Send an E-mail to the
group
and address your question to Jerry Hey as he is the current
expert
on converting the 13B rotary to periferal port.....FWIW
-- Kelly Troyer Dyke
Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
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Forwarded Message: -------------- From: ACRE
<rotaryeng@earthlink.net> Subject: slide throttle Date:
Mon, 21 Feb 2005 20:28:13 +0000
> Hi! Paul >
A few questions, Can you tell me where to get information on machining
P-ports in rotor housing. Put me on the list for the slide
throttle. I'm also looking for a supplier for intake "U" bends. My
> engine came with a plastic thermostat cover (broken) is there
an aluminium cover available (91 13b NA). Is it possible to use a
smog pump as a vacuum source for instruments with a regulator?
> Regards. > Georges & Gail Boucher > 2126
Creighton Valley Road > Lumby, British Columbia > Canada
V0E 2G1 > (250) 547-6434 > www.echolakefishingresort.com
> www.echolakefishingresort.ca
I am not sure Jerry
Hey still wants to do that. You can uy them from Racing Beat in
Anaheim CA. It is also pretty easy to do on your own as they are
just 2 inch holes with short pieces (3 or 4 inches) of two inch
tubing epoxies in. High temp epoxy work fine if you groove the
out side of the tubing a tiny bit. If you want you can cut 2.5 or
3 inch thick wall tubing on a lathe leaving a bit of flange to
screw the slide throttle to using 6-32 flat head screws. Scale
this drawing for the proper position of the 2 inch holes in the
rotor housing.
Paul Lamar
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