Hi all did the 1850 ever have or does anyone run intake hoses on the air box.
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1850 air box
Re: 1850 air box
Good question Rob, I've always wondered why the 1850 doesn't have hoses but the 1850 and the 1500 do.Maidstonerob wrote:Hi all did the 1850 ever have or does anyone run intake hoses on the air box.
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Re: 1850 air box
No, my 1850 doesn't have these air hoses either. I had a look in the parts catalogue and they are listed for the Sprint and 1500/HL, but nothing for the 1850. I can see the advantage in constant cold air being supplied to the carbs; I might have a look at fitting some.
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Re: 1850 air box
No 1850's never had hoses. Sprints did and Spit 1500's did too so dolly 1500's may well have had them.
TR7's ended up with a flap valve to draw warm air from the exhaust, presumably needed to stop carb icing in the US.
Jonners
TR7's ended up with a flap valve to draw warm air from the exhaust, presumably needed to stop carb icing in the US.
Jonners
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Re: 1850 air box
Hi Tony,MIG Wielder wrote:No, my 1850 doesn't have these air hoses either. I had a look in the parts catalogue and they are listed for the Sprint and 1500/HL, but nothing for the 1850. I can see the advantage in constant cold air being supplied to the carbs; I might have a look at fitting some.
Tony.
Please keep us up to date if you fit some. I would be very interested in any changes in behaviour of the engine.
In the 90s...
When I had a Sprint, I took the hoses off and noticed no difference at all.
Didn't other BL cars of the late TR7 era have summer/winter air cleaner settings, eg the Ambassador? (By the way, late US spec TR7s had fuel injection.)
Ian.
Aye, I know that some folk have done this on T2500S models to stop them stalling at junctions during the winter.Jon Tilson wrote:TR7's ended up with a flap valve to draw warm air from the exhaust, presumably needed to stop carb icing in the US.
Didn't other BL cars of the late TR7 era have summer/winter air cleaner settings, eg the Ambassador? (By the way, late US spec TR7s had fuel injection.)
Ian.
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