Orma wrote:
Where should I look for a graduated pipette?
http://www.jegs.com/
Or any of the VW performance part suppliers
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Date: 05/17/04 10:20:57
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Subject: Re: KR> CC ing the heads-Buret
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>Orma wrote:
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>Where should I look for a graduated p
It's under Engine Building Tools
and it is referred to as a buret.
You can try to copy and paste this into your browser
window:
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=2531&prmenbr=361
--- Dan Heath wrote:
> Do you know what it is called. That site does know
> it by that name
From http://www.mcmaster.com/ , you can buy the 10ml pipette #41405T5 for
$9.24. You don't even need (or want) the bulb. I don't think you need the
$110 model from Jegs for what you're doing. Somebody might argue that it'd
be nice to have the 100ml model with stand, but I've reproduced three
me
Dan & Orma,
You could also try:
http://www.cometkartsales.com/store/tools/2cycle.htm
CKS sells a Buret used to cc 2 cycle race Kart
engines.
Smaller, but a heck of a lot cheaper.
You could also go to feed or farm supply store and buy
a veterinary syringe which are much larger than the
typical syrin
RE: http://www.jegs
com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=2531&prmenbr=361
I used one of those when I converted the Little Beast from an 1835 to a 1915
I was lucky enough to have a friend who let me borrow his. For the price of
one of those and the stand, I'll bet that your local bug sh
--- Scott Cable wrote:
> Dan & Orma,
I almost forgot! In the Karting world, we use Marvel
Mystery Oil as the measuring medium. Mainly because
the specific gravity of it is consistant, and it's red
color makes the buret easy to read. WKA and IKF have
adopted it's(Marvel Mystry Oil) use as standar
Man !!! $100 to $150 is too rich for my budget.
Thanks for the reference.
Orma
Southfield, MI
N110LR Soon to celebrate 20 years
At 07:15 PM 5/17/04, Orma wrote:
>Man !!! $100 to $150 is too rich for my budget.
How about these?
$15
http://www.vwalley.com/images/head_cc_kit.jpg
I know nothing. I am only a messenger.
Regards,
Ron Butterfield
Ron & Orma,
There are other alternatives, like the one below,
As I mentioned earlier, you can pick up a veterinary
syringe for $4-5 at a Feed and Farm Supply Store.
Like Tractor Supply Co.
--- Ron Butterfield wrote:
> How about these?
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> http://www.vwalley.com/images/head_cc_kit.jpg
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Ron Butterfield wrote:
> How about these?
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> $15
> http://www.vwalley.com/images/head_cc_kit.jpg
I played around with one of these last night (my brother's a vet), as well
as my pipette. The syringe conveniently goes to 60cc, perfect for VW and
Corvair chambers. But you can wiggle the syringe
do you just fill to the top of the
head?
Brian Kraut
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com
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Subject: Re: KR> CC ing the he
Brian Kraut wrote:
> I will be doing my Corvair heads sometime soon. On the vair do you make
the
> plate like the GP instructions show or do you just fill to the top of the
> head?
Same process. See http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/corvair/valvejob.html .
Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
N56ML at
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