Rick Allen Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM (edited) Pretty sure these brackets are attached to the cylinder head bolts at some location on the heads (R2 engine), does anyone have a diagram or can tell me where they should be and/or what attached to them ? Edited yesterday at 05:54 PM by Rick Allen Additionspictures
Bob Preston Posted yesterday at 05:33 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:33 PM A picture might help. Also recommend getting your hands on a workshop manual.
Rick Allen Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM 21 minutes ago, Bob Preston said: A picture might help. Also recommend getting your hands on a workshop manual. Yes, they didn't upload the 1st time, they did now,,,thanks
regnalbob Posted yesterday at 06:29 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:29 PM 3 hours ago, Rick Allen said: Pretty sure these brackets are attached to the cylinder head bolts at some location on the heads (R2 engine), does anyone have a diagram or can tell me where they should be and/or what attached to them ? The long one is the air cleaner support. The others are for the ignition shielding.
Bob Preston Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 18 hours ago, Rick Allen said: Yes, they didn't upload the 1st time, they did now,,,thanks Would you send measurements for the air cleaner support? I need to fabricate one. Thanks.
Dwight FitzSimons Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) These (4 of them) attach to head bolts, and the stainless steel ignition shields mount to them. If you have the SS shields you can bolt these brackets to them, then hold the SS shield next to the cylinder head to determine location of the brackets. Or, just do some measurements. Page 56 in the Avanti Parts Catalog shows them, as RegnalBob has posted above. The Avanti Parts Catalog, as well as the Avanti Shop Manual are essential resources for working on an Avanti. They are excellent manuals. --Dwight Edited 1 hour ago by Dwight FitzSimons
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