Pyrodude wrote:
I may try and give it a whirl and see what I can make on a CNC especially since I need a manifold. I am not much of a machinist but a buddy of mine is a retired machinist and has a old CNC mill and lathe at home. I showed him Hoser's manifold pics and he thought we could fart something out, especially out of aluminum, without too much problem. We also concluded that the backside would require some grinding or something to get things to match/line up.
This guy also makes molds and has parts cast (he makes model ride-on live steam engines as a hobby). I havent ever seen any cast aluminum parts from him (they are all cast iron or silicone bronze that he has done at 2 separate foundry's) but I will see if he can get stuff in aluminum.
Very cool see if your retired buddy want to make a little money on the side and keep himself off the couch at the same time
I assume your going to model off your stock manifold?
You will need to buy the Mikuni manifold before you start the design process, PLEASE maintain all the correct dimensions, the offset and the distance from the Engine.
You will want to maintain the exact dimensions mainly because when someone installs the new manifold you will want it to fit the stock air box and intake tube perfectly if its too short it will then be possible for the boot to come off the carb when riding and your
Engine will suck dirt, if its not the same offset (left to right) then you can have issues with the carb float bowl rubbing on something and actually wearing a hole in the float bowl, I had this happen on a FL250.
I can send you a Pilot manifold if you need the dimensions.
I am not sure what pics you showed your buddy but here is a link to manifold pics that has been uploaded to PilotOdyssey.com in the past
https://www.google.com/search?q=manifol ... 67&bih=657 you can click on a picture that interest you then another window will load with the pic then you can click the pic again and it will take you to the post where the picture was added then discussed
