
Type1 Fuel Injection Manifolds
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Re: Type1 Fuel Injection Manifolds
hijack.....alas....I've been after a spare set of twin port manifolds like that for the very same thing....i have the rest of the stuff required, injectors, rails, you name it , just need the manifolds
if anyone has a set they'd like to part with, please give me a shout! (on hands and knees)

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Re: Type1 Fuel Injection Manifolds
I do not want to sell mine, but you are welcome to use it to copy, I can send them down to CT and you can just return them when finished?
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Re: Type1 Fuel Injection Manifolds
Yes Pine, yours obviously is custom made. If you look at the CSP part, there is a little hole. I can only assume this is to hold the fuel rail in place. How are yours held in place?
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Re: Type1 Fuel Injection Manifolds
They are indeed custom made, and these were my words in the original post:
The manifolds are not 100% completed, as they still need some kind of bracket to hold the injectors. The engine actually ran quite well with the injectors only temporarily placed in the hole, with a little help of the vacuum created by combustion inside the manifold.