Direct intake trumpet
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ATTENTION, nuts need to be embedded during printing, so there is a pause in the print profile. Use normal nuts, not self-locking ones, because they won't fit
To test them, once printing has stopped, insert the nuts: they must not protrude from the part's surface
Hello everyone! A friend of mine ( davidegonnella99@hotmail.it )is developing a track-use scooter, and to give it the most original look possible, he is trying to make nothing protrude from the fairing. A sort of sleeper! He has modeled many objects, and I am making the plastic ones! Here they are!
This is a direct intake trumpet that fits within the dimensions of the original fairings (at least for me!)
It works on all carburetors with an M32x1.15 thread; he is using it on a Dell'Orto PHBG 19, but it also works on the 21
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Thanks for boosting me! It will help me buy at least the materials! (I'm not that good!!) :-) Luca
Also in my models, you can find a Polini manifold riser and a fake spark plug for using the dial indicator!
Intake Riser:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2780697-polini-360-manifold-riser-code-210-0425#profileId-3090327
Fake Spark Plug
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2780681-spark-plug-adapter-for-dial-indicator#profileId-3090309
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