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jamiebennett81

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Rob, do you remember the name of the company that use to make the alloy washer bottle cover and the alloy coolant tank, that you have?

I know they dont make them anymore, but I need them for reference please

Thanks
 

v-g

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Rob, do you remember the name of the company that use to make the alloy washer bottle cover and the alloy coolant tank, that you have?

I know they dont make them anymore, but I need them for reference please

Thanks

I'm pretty sure Rob's header tank is/was a proper Bailey one.

The btc-direct.com tank isn't of the same quality. One person on here had one or two and they leaked in the welds.
 

RobDon

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To finish off the silver intercooler hoses I found a hose from Roose Motorsport, originally for an Escort RS Turbo, an S-shape hose that is 70mm one end and 63mm at the other, so perfect for between the 70mm throttle body and the MAP pipe. It had no DV takeoff so I used a self-sealing 25mm revotec adapter, advantage being I could fit it anywhere I wanted.

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http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll330/SonicBlueLeon/tbh2.jpg

I had to re-do the radiator hose, but because I run a swirl pot I had to bring it round the front.
 
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Willie

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I think its like a buffer tank for petrol that allows there to be enough petrol for the car without having to wait for the in tank fuel pump to kick in to supply it. ie saves on fuel starvation....but I could be very wrong
 

RobDon

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Explanation of a coolant swirl pot:

It is standard race car practice to use a swirl pot in the cooling system. If hot spots in the engine cause localised boiling of the water, small pockets of air will form. Air in the water will reduce the heat transference properties of the cooling system. If correctly positioned & designed, the swirl pot will spin the water around inside it, making any water pockets form in the middle of the water. Percolation will then make this air rise inside the swirl pot, and exit out of the small bleed tube in the top, back to the header tank.
 

jamiebennett81

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phillc. your catch tank plumbing looks wrong to me....

strange....

the configuration of piping in his sig pic looks different to the one originally specc'd in his build thread

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