B14 air filter mounting bolts on carb
Posted: 27 Jun 2006 01:33 pm
Hi,
A 1.4 I'm working on for a friend had the air filter held onto the carb with only 1 bolt ( a proper stud ).
On inspection, the other two bolts are missing and the thread is practically smooth. On the day of collection the owner had fitted a second bolt to hold the air filter on. This was simply a long bolt pushed up through the carb mounting hole with a 8mm locknut ( standard ) in the usual position in the carb.
I want to sort this out better so:
If I use long bolts pushed up from the base of the carb (in the usual place) into air filter as usual, 8mm locknuts with locktite on the thread, will this hold? I dont want these nuts undoing and dropping the nut down the carb.
Will the above suffice?? OR do I need to tap / re-thread the mounting holes on the carb, screw in new bolts and the use 8mm locking nuts plus locktite. Admittedly the latter option sounds better but will take longer and the guys wants his car soon!
The guy I used to learn mechanics with used to also fit an external bracket to hold the air flilter on - use one of the rocker cover bolts to hold one end of the bracket - then screw into the outer side of the air filter housing. Doesnt look original but hold filter tight.
maybe I'll use that tap set I bought for the 66 to get the steering lock out...
look forward to your opinions!!
Shimon
A 1.4 I'm working on for a friend had the air filter held onto the carb with only 1 bolt ( a proper stud ).
On inspection, the other two bolts are missing and the thread is practically smooth. On the day of collection the owner had fitted a second bolt to hold the air filter on. This was simply a long bolt pushed up through the carb mounting hole with a 8mm locknut ( standard ) in the usual position in the carb.
I want to sort this out better so:
If I use long bolts pushed up from the base of the carb (in the usual place) into air filter as usual, 8mm locknuts with locktite on the thread, will this hold? I dont want these nuts undoing and dropping the nut down the carb.
Will the above suffice?? OR do I need to tap / re-thread the mounting holes on the carb, screw in new bolts and the use 8mm locking nuts plus locktite. Admittedly the latter option sounds better but will take longer and the guys wants his car soon!
The guy I used to learn mechanics with used to also fit an external bracket to hold the air flilter on - use one of the rocker cover bolts to hold one end of the bracket - then screw into the outer side of the air filter housing. Doesnt look original but hold filter tight.
maybe I'll use that tap set I bought for the 66 to get the steering lock out...
look forward to your opinions!!
Shimon
