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Re: Spitfire Breather

To: Ross Vincenti <RVincenti@lbfc.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Spitfire Breather
From: Douglas Hansen <dagger@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 21:33:24 -0400
References: <199905010116.TAA04362@triumph.cs.utah.edu>
what I have done so far is buy the normal filters from VB and drilled a hole in
each; I have 2 old sets with one set w/ the tubes going though; and one set w/
drilled holes.
I just haven't found the right sized hosing to install yet; still working on
paint.....

Doug

Ross Vincenti wrote:

>      Doug wrote:
>
>      [snip]I have a really weird breathing system on my Spitfire Mk1.[snip]
>
>      and he referenced a web site photo.....
>      ================
>      Doug - I had an almost identical system on my Mk I Spit.  It was
>      common, I believe, on cars that were originally sold in California
>      (but I could be way wrong about that).
>
>      Anyways, when I restored the car guess what?  Yep, them funny air
>      filters with the vent tube attachment nipple were NLA!  The only
>      replacements I could find were the polished steel "flat face" air
>      filters from Moss, TRF, etc.  I ended up installing K&N filters (they
>      looked awesome) and simply running a rubber tube from the nipple on
>      the valve cover down between the split manifolds, underneath the car
>      and let it vent into the airstream under the car.  I had zero blowby,
>      so no mess under the car.
>
>      If you are a concours freak (sorry guys, make that concours "fan") you
>      may have significant trouble locating a usable replacement set.  You
>      might try calling John Kipping Spares in the UK.   Regards,
>
>      Ross Vincenti
>      Triumph-less for the moment.


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