Takeda Intake Parts
Takeda Intake Parts
I recently purchased a used Takeda intake. It's in great shape, but there are some small parts missing.
The MAS Sensor gaskets and the screws needed to mount the sensors. Screws should be easy enough to acquire locally, but I'm not sure about the gastkets. It shouldn't be difficult to make a pair, but I don't know whether they're rubber, foam, or something else. What kind of material are they made of? If anyone has the exact screw type I should look for, that would help as well.
The parts are labelled Q and R in the manual.
Manual is here: http://afepower.com/catalog/TA-3016P/is.pdf
The MAS Sensor gaskets and the screws needed to mount the sensors. Screws should be easy enough to acquire locally, but I'm not sure about the gastkets. It shouldn't be difficult to make a pair, but I don't know whether they're rubber, foam, or something else. What kind of material are they made of? If anyone has the exact screw type I should look for, that would help as well.
The parts are labelled Q and R in the manual.
Manual is here: http://afepower.com/catalog/TA-3016P/is.pdf
I recently purchased a used Takeda intake. It's in great shape, but there are some small parts missing.
The MAS Sensor gaskets and the screws needed to mount the sensors. Screws should be easy enough to acquire locally, but I'm not sure about the gastkets. It shouldn't be difficult to make a pair, but I don't know whether they're rubber, foam, or something else. What kind of material are they made of? If anyone has the exact screw type I should look for, that would help as well.
The parts are labelled Q and R in the manual.
Manual is here: http://afepower.com/catalog/TA-3016P/is.pdf
The MAS Sensor gaskets and the screws needed to mount the sensors. Screws should be easy enough to acquire locally, but I'm not sure about the gastkets. It shouldn't be difficult to make a pair, but I don't know whether they're rubber, foam, or something else. What kind of material are they made of? If anyone has the exact screw type I should look for, that would help as well.
The parts are labelled Q and R in the manual.
Manual is here: http://afepower.com/catalog/TA-3016P/is.pdf
I'd really appreciate it if someone could point me at a gasket material that can take the heat of being right next to the engine and won't deteriorate over time.
I found some things that looked promising, but then I noticed the 'up to 250 degrees' notation in small letters. I don't know how hot it will get, but I'd think it could get a lot hotter than that, especially on the track.
I found some things that looked promising, but then I noticed the 'up to 250 degrees' notation in small letters. I don't know how hot it will get, but I'd think it could get a lot hotter than that, especially on the track.
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