| Thames Valley Member - Alan's Pipes |

Here we have radiator and flexible brake pipes. These are early photographs while we had the P100 engine fitted and the water pipes have changed as has the fan assembly.
I think we have the fan on upside down!
Rather more than that, the fan in the picture as supplied by Robin Hood is a pull assembly. It is designed to pull air through the radiator, the electric motor is inefficient loosing power when you wire it with the reverse polarity, the fan blades are designed to pull a different design is used to push. Our car is now fitted with one taken from a Peugeot 206, the right fan for the job.
Will you never give up, OK the brake cylinders are on upside down
Brake pipes
Think Automotive Ltd. 292 Worton Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 6EL 020 8847 5338 http://www.thinkauto.com
Made the brake pipes. They are a special assembly consisting:-
CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
QTY |
£ |
| HETX2-31 | M10 x 1.0 CNVX SEAT 0.57 UND HEX | 2 |
6.72 |
| HETB2-31 | M10 x 1 FOR -3 HOSE BULKHEAD | 2 |
6.78 |
| BNS2-31 | M10 x 1 BULKHEAD NUT | 2 |
32 |
| TFE3 | TFE HOSE -3 (4.59 | 1 |
3.44 |
| P | FIRST CLASS POST | 1 |
3.95 |
SUB TOTAL |
21.21 |
||
VAT |
3.71 |
||
TOTAL |
24.92 |
Just a small not of caution these brake pipes come with a warning that they are not suited for general road use because unlike the racing world they are not inspected on such a regular basis.
Elwe or I will help with any questions.