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crashed_1 01-08-2004 01:13 AM

Re: Re: Serpent 710
 
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Originally posted by jfc_tech
is that 710 or not:sneaky: :D obviously not:p
Crashed, whats camera do u use? my fuji not that clear:flaming:

Ta daaaa...naked to the bone.:p

I'm using a 3.2 megapixel cam...Pentax i think.

EVOLUTION 01-08-2004 01:16 AM


Originally posted by Data
and try not to walk sideway when you walk pass the gates at the airport
It has no effect on snakes anyway. :deathstar

EVOLUTION 01-08-2004 01:22 AM

Re: Re: Re: Serpent 710
 

Originally posted by crashed_1
Ta daaaa...naked to the bone.:p

I'm using a 3.2 megapixel cam...Pentax i think.

I think you need initialD to help advise you on taking pics,maybe a bit more lighting. :sneaky:

crashed_1 01-08-2004 01:32 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Serpent 710
 

Originally posted by EVOLUTION
I think you need initialD to help advise you on taking pics,maybe a bit more lighting. :sneaky:
Very true...but i like the pix darrrrkkk...gives it a little more depth.
(Also helps keeping scratches away from the naked eye):D

emynet 01-08-2004 02:10 AM

coming soon
 
I don't know if someone already saw this.
In the brochure there are some drawings of coming soon parts

http://www.serpent.at/cars/710/Brochure.pdf

Ciao

kempower2000 01-08-2004 02:18 AM

seal between header and pipe (for in-line pipes )
 
Hi,

does anybody know the big seal between the header and the pipe? Only for in-line pipes.
I cannot find a damn thing about it(looked in many places)
!http://users.pandora.be/kempower2000_/inline.jpg

Is it just an exhaust seal for a .21 engine or what?
thx!

Sow&Steady 01-08-2004 03:09 AM


[i]
by the way, good luck at the race. which car will you be driving ? 710 or 705 [/B]
The jammy bugger took all three cars! His 710, 705 and Impulse Pro!!!!! He should have offered me one of them to drive so that I could at least go and race! :(

Sow&Steady 01-08-2004 03:12 AM

Re: Re: Re: Serpent 710
 

Originally posted by crashed_1
Ta daaaa...naked to the bone.:p

I'm using a 3.2 megapixel cam...Pentax i think.

Hey crashed, THAT is one cool 710!

Are you racing it at TT this Sunday? You should!

Sow&Steady 01-08-2004 03:15 AM


Originally posted by EVOLUTION
It has no effect on snakes anyway. :deathstar
Yeap! Cos we slither and if them customs folks get near us we just HISSSSSS !!! :lol:

Sow&Steady 01-08-2004 03:21 AM


Originally posted by jfc_tech

Now i gonna hold the launching day for my 710. I need to change the 1st pinion and this mod things :nod: :D :D :blush:

JFC, although mine was not completely set-up yet (as on my HUDY that is), I just couldn't resist starting the car. So today I ran 3 tanks on the bench and then 2 more on the track because its a new engine.

Don't change the pinion and in fact I would also recommend not modding your flyweights just yet. This car is FAST and the pick-up and punch is there.

The only thing I did different to the manual is to do what D did with his for the clutch bell. My floating end-play is minimal and the clutch nut set to 0.9mm.

I'm nervous just thinking what it'll be like after the engine is fully tuned, its rich now! :nod:

Sow&Steady 01-08-2004 03:24 AM

Re: seal between header and pipe (for in-line pipes )
 

Originally posted by kempower2000
Hi,

does anybody know the big seal between the header and the pipe? Only for in-line pipes.
I cannot find a damn thing about it(looked in many places)
!http://users.pandora.be/kempower2000_/inline.jpg

Is it just an exhaust seal for a .21 engine or what?
thx!

Kempower, the large seal is for the seal between the pipe and the manifold. Put this seal there and then you link up the three small springs. The smaller one is for sealing from the exhaust port of the engine to the manifold.

Pyramid 01-08-2004 03:27 AM

Re: seal between header and pipe (for in-line pipes )
 

Originally posted by kempower2000
Hi,

does anybody know the big seal between the header and the pipe? Only for in-line pipes.
I cannot find a damn thing about it(looked in many places)

Is it just an exhaust seal for a .21 engine or what?
thx!

Yes.. but .15 seal would fit thigter/nicer .. or they are actually .15 seal

markp27 01-08-2004 03:39 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
:lol: How's the EVO 3 coming along? Have you put any hours into it after Christmas holidays?

Don't worry. When summer comes, you'll be a fantastic driver ! :nod: :D

It's great, I must say - for someone like me with not too much experience, it's a god-send! I can play around a lot with the setup without having to worry about the motor (or leaves on the track) :lol:
As I'm running the car on a small carpet track with no run-off, my driving is improving - I haven't broken anything yet!! :eek:

As I was in the UK over christmas, I haven't got any running done, but I hope to go the the carpet track on sunday.

As a side note and I've just remembered, do you have any news on the secret one-way thingy ;) :D

Cheers, Mark.

RobbyDV 01-08-2004 03:51 AM

Re: Re: seal between header and pipe (for in-line pipes )
 

Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Kempower, the large seal is for the seal between the pipe and the manifold. Put this seal there and then you link up the three small springs. The smaller one is for sealing from the exhaust port of the engine to the manifold.
I think he's searching the ordernr

kempower2000 01-08-2004 03:51 AM

Re: Re: seal between header and pipe (for in-line pipes )
 

Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Kempower, the large seal is for the seal between the pipe and the manifold. Put this seal there and then you link up the three small springs. The smaller one is for sealing from the exhaust port of the engine to the manifold.
Thx but, perhaps my question was not completely clear. I do know why it's used for ,but I do not have a part number about it. I do not know where to buy spare ones...as I don't know the particular name for this seal.


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