Nitro
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- Joined
- Mar 28, 2007
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- 152
I would like to take time to thank everyone that helped me before and at the Shootout.
Many racers had read my posts about the VAC motor and either came up to me at the race or have called since to find out how the motors were working. The motors worked fine: however if you can't keep constant fuel delivery to the motors, the motors won't run. Period!
I still haven't discovered the exact problem that hounded me all weekend, but I believe I know what it was. At one point Saturday, I tore down one carb for inspection and discovered a small shard of silcone tubing in the spray bar. Without being able to see inside the fuel tanks, I won't know if this is the problem. I'll build a pair of Sullivan tanks, to see if the problem is fixed, and then replace my metal tanks. I believe I have cut small pieces of tubing pushing my fuel lines onto the tanks, which then went into the tanks, and changed my flow rate.
And to Rick Bellinger: I really was sorry I sprayed down your starter box with my twin!!!!!!
Thanks to all, Nub Kopisca
Many racers had read my posts about the VAC motor and either came up to me at the race or have called since to find out how the motors were working. The motors worked fine: however if you can't keep constant fuel delivery to the motors, the motors won't run. Period!
I still haven't discovered the exact problem that hounded me all weekend, but I believe I know what it was. At one point Saturday, I tore down one carb for inspection and discovered a small shard of silcone tubing in the spray bar. Without being able to see inside the fuel tanks, I won't know if this is the problem. I'll build a pair of Sullivan tanks, to see if the problem is fixed, and then replace my metal tanks. I believe I have cut small pieces of tubing pushing my fuel lines onto the tanks, which then went into the tanks, and changed my flow rate.
And to Rick Bellinger: I really was sorry I sprayed down your starter box with my twin!!!!!!
Thanks to all, Nub Kopisca