M
Marvey
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I'm bringing a '79 GS850G back out of the grave. Many thanks to all who have helped me along the way in the past week or so. Couldn't tell ya how helpful you've been, between the info on the site and the advice from you guys, This thing is rolling smoothly towards the road.
I'm facing another problem with this GS850 Frankenrat: The airbox. The OEM box is hammered, and MIGHT be fixable, but I'd rather not. Here's why.
I'm a sheet metal guy, and there's a thousand pounds (understatement) of sheet metal boxes, half boxes, boots, collars, elbows, stock flat, etc. etc. just laying around waiting to be used for something. Given the supply of possible replacement material and the expertise, tools, etc. relating to said, I'd rather make a new box in 20 minutes than rehab the old one in 6 hours plus various costs. (JB weld, caulking.. I'm pinching pennies here in ways I never have before.) Not to mention the weight savings of 26 gauge vs. factory airbox. It's a lot.
Keeping in mind the role intake manifold vacuum and air volume play in proper operation of the vm26ss, my questions are:
#1: Should I build a box, duplicating in every possible way the characteristics of the OEM box (Two chambers, same size air inlet, might accidentally forget the ol' regurgitative PCV
, etc) using said materials and expertise
OR
#2: I am under the impression, from information on this site as well as other sources that pod type filters work very well with Mikuni Flat Slide carbs. VM26ss are not flat slide. Is there a lot of difference, in this particular arena, between flat slide MICs and "cylinder slide" vm26ss Mics? I would be making the pods with 'UNI' brand filter stock and previously mentioned sheet metal reserves. No money for K&N, no love for JCWhitney.
Thoughts?
A thousand thanks in advance.
I'm facing another problem with this GS850 Frankenrat: The airbox. The OEM box is hammered, and MIGHT be fixable, but I'd rather not. Here's why.
I'm a sheet metal guy, and there's a thousand pounds (understatement) of sheet metal boxes, half boxes, boots, collars, elbows, stock flat, etc. etc. just laying around waiting to be used for something. Given the supply of possible replacement material and the expertise, tools, etc. relating to said, I'd rather make a new box in 20 minutes than rehab the old one in 6 hours plus various costs. (JB weld, caulking.. I'm pinching pennies here in ways I never have before.) Not to mention the weight savings of 26 gauge vs. factory airbox. It's a lot.
Keeping in mind the role intake manifold vacuum and air volume play in proper operation of the vm26ss, my questions are:
#1: Should I build a box, duplicating in every possible way the characteristics of the OEM box (Two chambers, same size air inlet, might accidentally forget the ol' regurgitative PCV
OR
#2: I am under the impression, from information on this site as well as other sources that pod type filters work very well with Mikuni Flat Slide carbs. VM26ss are not flat slide. Is there a lot of difference, in this particular arena, between flat slide MICs and "cylinder slide" vm26ss Mics? I would be making the pods with 'UNI' brand filter stock and previously mentioned sheet metal reserves. No money for K&N, no love for JCWhitney.
Thoughts?
A thousand thanks in advance.
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