Tims SJ410 Build Project
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Labelled the pipes for easier identification!
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Thought i would throw on a few images of what ive been up too recently, mostly carb related for the time being.
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
These pipes are only vacuum. They need blanking off at the manifold, or just joint them together.
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Feel free to correct ,if I've screwed upJordi wrote:Those two pipes Darrell mentioned are the flow and return for the auto choke on the standard carb.
Best thing to do is get some more rubber pipe and wrap it around your adaptor using them two pipes as the flow and return to act as a water jacket to help reduce carb icing. I thought the heating was done by the pipes I,ve pointed out in this diagram
All the other little pipes just need removing and blocking.
The only pipes the SU needs attachting is fuel in and the vac advance.
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
thanks guys this has helped! For the time being i have just stuck those two water pipes together till i can get some pipe for the heating the adaptor, and then just blanked off the vac pipes.
Next question, i have looked at loads of wiring diagrams for wiring up the alternator, and every picture posted here of sj413 alternators have a round plug, where as mine is this type of plug that i cant find anywhere...anyone using this alternator?
Next question, i have looked at loads of wiring diagrams for wiring up the alternator, and every picture posted here of sj413 alternators have a round plug, where as mine is this type of plug that i cant find anywhere...anyone using this alternator?
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
To the best of my knowledge the 2 large spade terminals are the battery connection and the small spade terminal goes to the light. I believe this alternator does not require a switched live (Black/white wire) to energise it as it gets a small feed via the warning lamp. I also believe the 2 large spade terminals are internally connected to the bolt + so this could be used if you already have ring terminal/s on your loom.
Sorry, I have not messed with one of these alternators so cannot guarantee this (that's why I keep bunging in "I believe" )
Hopefully somebody can confirm this
Sorry, I have not messed with one of these alternators so cannot guarantee this (that's why I keep bunging in "I believe" )
Hopefully somebody can confirm this
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
probably best I admit this. finally got engine mounts welded in properly, modified radiator mounts, alternator all wired up, all pipes in respective places, filled everything with oil and water (where appropriate of course) started her up for a first test drive, put her in gear and nothing, no movement, checked every gear and all sorts. had it in my head that the clutch must be knackered as it was untested and already fitted to the new engine, so out came the engine again, off came the gear box and clutch plate, all looked fine, so at 11.45pm I gave up, left everything in a big pile and went home, 3 miles down the road remembered the f@#cking transfer box was in neutral. nice long evening on Friday putting everything back together again!
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Someone else might have done that. That someelse may also have put clutch in backwards.
Well done bud.
Well done bud.
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
timwilks13 wrote:probably best I admit this. finally got engine mounts welded in properly, modified radiator mounts, alternator all wired up, all pipes in respective places, filled everything with oil and water (where appropriate of course) started her up for a first test drive, put her in gear and nothing, no movement, checked every gear and all sorts. had it in my head that the clutch must be knackered as it was untested and already fitted to the new engine, so out came the engine again, off came the gear box and clutch plate, all looked fine, so at 11.45pm I gave up, left everything in a big pile and went home, 3 miles down the road remembered the f@#cking transfer box was in neutral. nice long evening on Friday putting everything back together again!
Sorry but.......
Good work
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Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Whats even worse Jordi is that when i took the clutch plate out i even thought to myself, 'i must remember which way this goes in so i dont do what Jordi did'....!!! argh!Jordi wrote:Someone else might have done that. That someelse may also have put clutch in backwards.
Well done bud.
1986 SJ410 - Furry dice, new window winder.
10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
if you can read this you're too close to the monitor, sit back and save your eyes!!
My build, formally Trotters build.
10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
if you can read this you're too close to the monitor, sit back and save your eyes!!
My build, formally Trotters build.