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1967 S3 (Millington XE 2.0L and Sadev)


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Sand casting in aluminum would be much easier. Most castings are rough because of the technique and grade of sand close to the mold. Fine detail can be transferred with no machining required except sprue removal. There is a small percentage of shrinkage as the part cools but the pattern could be printed or modded to be slightly oversize to compensate.

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Ok, we made the “no step” signs in all 3 colors and I picked the black one. It is attached with gas proof rivets and a dab of ultra grey silicone:

 

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The sign was formed to match the radius of the silencer with this simple setup: Loosely taped to a round shape and then tapped with a nylon mallet along the long edges, while pressing the opposite edge downwards with fingers. 

 

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And the Pyrotect custom tank finally arrived - so far all looks good, I just need to find imperial socket heads to mount the the Nuke CFC Unit, which is designed for M6 socket heads. It didn’t even cross my mind, as Pyrotect sells standard tanks directly to Nuke as well. 

 

The welding is just awesome on it, but unfortunately it will be also a constant reminder of a level, that I will never reach…

 

I’ll need to remove the roll cage from the 7 to swap tanks next.

 

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Just an opening to see the bladder information - the aluminium container itself is not meant to contain fluid, it just provides some physical protection.

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