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Even 81 SC's explode
Like a lot of people who've never had anything go wrong on their car I was dithering about whether to get a pop off valve or not.
Well, I dithered a bit too long and now my airbox is cracked. I've since read that some people think that the updated airbox on the 81 cars isn't prone to explosions - well, mine's an 81. How can I tell if I had the newer airbox? Anybody know a good source for a secondhand box in the UK? Are they repairable? - it seems to have split along the join, pulling out some of the screws. (as to causes - I hadn't used the car for a while and the weather has been very mixed - warm+sunny one minute, torrential rain or snow the next). |
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I believe the fasteners used to hold the airbox will tell you if you have an earlier or later airbox. Early airboxes were held together with regular screw . Later airboxes were held together with philips screws.
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I believe the new boxes had fuel runners inside the box in an effort to keep fuel from pooling inside the box.
Basically a rail that ran from the 7th injector to the individual intake ports. When I blew the box on my 78 the replacement came with that rail. I installed a pop off at that time. Since I have heard my pop off open 3 or 4 times. It is a weird feeling but I know it has save my airbox a few times.
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Try these folks in CT, USA
http://www.dcautomotive.com/ With the weak dollar I bet you can get a used air box delivered to you cheap. Chuck
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